[OT] C++ tips for a D programmer
Jacob Carlborg
doob at me.com
Wed Aug 31 04:56:14 PDT 2011
On 2011-08-31 10:55, Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote:
> I am starting in a new job on Monday, in which the primary programming
> language is C++. For the past four years I've had the privilege of being
> able to use D both professionally and privately, and consequently my C++
> skills (which were intermediate to begin with) are now a bit rusty.
>
> Since I know there are a lot of extremely talented C++ programmers in the
> D community, I thought I'd ask here for some tips.
>
> Firstly, can you think of any pitfalls to avoid? In particular, I am
> interested in the ones that stem from subtle differences between the two
> programming languages. I believe I am already aware of the most obvious
> stuff (such as for example array bounds checking, or lack thereof).
>
> Secondly, can you recommend a good C++ book? I am looking for one that
> targets an audience with good general programming skills, and which can
> act as a language reference.
>
> Hopefully, my adventures in the world of C++ will give me new
> perspectives on things, allowing me to contribute even better to the
> improvement of D. ;)
>
> -Lars
I think Scott Meyers' "Effective C++" is a good book.
For references, I would go with Bjarne Stroustrup's "The C++ Programming
Language".
--
/Jacob Carlborg
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