After a long process of writing, revising, and printing, the book algorithm in detail: C++11 language description is finally published! The book is now available on major e-commerce platforms, and you can search the title to find corresponding products. The book features:
- Introduce the latest C++11, C++14 and C++17 syntax and standard library, written entirely based on C++ language, to help readers discard
C+STL
Code style, into the C++ family, and help readers develop a concise and concise code style. - For beginners of C++ zero-based algorithms, the book chapters are arranged according to the degree of difficulty, so that zero-based readers can master C++ and basic data structure and algorithm knowledge from simple to profound.
- The examples and exercises in the book are all from PAT and CSP platforms, with refined explanation and concise C++ code, suitable for students preparing for PAT, CSP or postgraduate entrance examination. Readers can practice and code in real time on these OJ platforms to become proficient in the knowledge explained in the book.
- Supporting online github repository, all the problem solving codes in the book can be found in the repository. The warehouse will continue to update the latest PAT and CSP problem solving and book errata and other related supporting information, interested students can click a star ah.
Finally, I would like to thank my “fans” who have paid attention to and supported me in the communication community. It is your enthusiastic encouragement and daily concern for my work progress that enable me to finish this book despite heavy academic pressure. I would also like to thank Qingshen, the author of “Algorithm Notes”. I have benefited a lot from both the inspiration from the book itself and the subsequent help in the process of writing books. I would also like to thank editor Ji Ling of China Machine Press for tolerating my delay in submission. It was very pleasant to work with her. It is due to her encouragement and help that I have successfully completed the writing of this book, and I look forward to working with her next time.