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Ask HN: What are relevant books as of C++20?
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by thewavelength
1951 days ago
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I know about Scott Meyers publications (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Meyers#Publications). I've read all over the internet these books are a must read. Is this still true for somebody who wants to learn C++ in depth in 2021? I have plenty of experience using C and C++ over the years, nevertheless my coding in C++ still feels like doing C with classes and some STL containers like 2005. I want to progress from this state. Are the books of Scott Meyers still the ones I should read now? If not, what are the new 'standard' books I should read? |
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So, to recap, here are the names of C++ specialists you need to read their books and / or articles they publish:
If you just want to revise your C++ knowledge and bring it up to date, just read the following repo and you are good to go https://github.com/AnthonyCalandra/modern-cpp-features