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- Title: C++ Programming
- Author(s) Wikibooks Contributors
- Publisher: Wikipedia; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): Creative Commons License (CC)
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- eBook: HTML and PDF (684 pages)
- Language: English
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This book covers the C++ programming language, its interactions with software design and real life use of the language. It is presented in a series of chapters as an introductory prior to advance courses but can also be used as a reference book.
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Modern C++ Tutorial: C++11/14/17/20 On the Fly (Changkun Ou)
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Data Parallel C++, 2nd Edition: Programming C++ and SYCL
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Practical Guide to Bare Metal C++ (Alex Robenko)
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Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++ (Michael Barr)
The techniques and code examples presented here are directly applicable to real-world embedded software projects of all sorts. Even if you've done some embedded programming before, you'll still benefit from this book.
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C++ For Embedded Systems (Arkady Miasnikov)
This book is intended for firmware developers who mainly use the C language. It assumes that the reader is comfortable with ARM or Intel assembly language and has working knowledge of the C++ syntax.
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Pro TBB: C++ Parallel Programming with Threading Building Blocks
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Scientific Programming in C++17 and Fortran 2008 (V. Eijkhout)
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