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Effective Modern C++

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Effective Modern C++
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Scott Meyers’ Effective C++ books are renowned for their clear, insightful descriptions of how to get the most out of C++, but they were written for C++98—for “old” C++. “New” C++ is defined by the C++11 and nascent C++14 standards, and Scott Meyers’ forthcoming Effective Modern C++ is devoted to the effective use of features in C++11 and C++14. For this presentation, Scott will select a few guidelines from Effective Modern C++ and walk you through them. The guidelines will focus on specific practices in C++98 that require revision for the most effective use of the modern versions of C++.