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Bogdan1002021-02-17 23:11:50
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Bogdan100, 2021-02-17 23:11:50

New C++ books?

Are there any new C++ books for the beginner? I understand Python at an intermediate level.
If there are such books, can you please name the book, author and, if possible, a link to the book in the store?
In my understanding, "new books", I mean for 2020-2021. Or for 2019.

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res2001, 2021-02-18
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Bogdan100 ,

updated chips

You are just learning the language. You don't really need the updated features yet, while the standard ones will suffice, the main thing is that the book is based on a standard of at least C ++ 11. Take any thick book on the pros, for example Prata will do, there is a 2018 edition.
For relatively new features, take Scott Meers "Efficient and modern C++. 42 re ... . Modernity ends there at C++14. But the move semantics are chewed up very well, and this is probably the most important new feature that has appeared in C++11. Well, there are other features of C++11/14 as well.From
what I recently saw in the shops of interesting things: Anthony Williams C++ The practice of multithreaded prog.... The second edition came out last year. The book is cool on multithreading, but it is not a textbook, but highly specialized, it is quite difficult to read, but the material is very good. In Russian, I have not seen anything like this in one book. I looked through the table of contents - a couple of chapters were added that were not in the first edition of 2012.

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