The complexity of writing C++ is diminishing with each new standard and each new piece of teaching literature. Conferences, blogs, and books abound, and this is a good thing. The world does not have enough engineers of sufficient quality to solve the very real problems we face. Despite the continuing simplification of the language, there is still much to learn about how to write good C++. Bjarne Stroustrup, the inventor of C++, and Herb Sutter, the convenor of the standards body that maintains C++, have devoted considerable resources to creating teaching materials for both learning C++ and writing better C++. These volumes include The C++ Programming Language1 and A Tour of C++, as well as Exceptional C++ and C++ Coding Standards.
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