
Debunking C++ Myths
Embark on an insightful journey to uncover the truths behind popular C++ myths and misconceptions
Publisher:Packt Publishing Limited
By: Alexandru Bolboacă and Ferenc-Lajos Deák
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|Mar 2025Table of Contents
- C++ Is Very Difficult to Learn
- Every C++ Program Is Standard-Compliant
- There's a Single C++, and It Is Object-Oriented
- The Main() Function Is the Entry Point to Your Application
- In a C++ Class, Order Must There Be
- C++ Is Not Memory-Safe
- There's No Simple Way to Do Parallelism and Concurrency in C++
- The Fastest C++ Code Is Inline Assembly
- C++ Is Beautiful
- There Are No Libraries For Modern Programming in C++
- C++ Is Backward Compatible ... Even with C
- Rust Will Replace C++
PDF ISBN: 978-1-83588-479-9
Publisher: Packt Publishing Limited
Copyright owner: © 2024 Packt Publishing
Publication date: 2025
Language: English
Pages: 226
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