
C? STL Cookbook
Discover the latest enhancements to functional Programming, and lambda expressions
by Jacek Galowicz
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appears in C Plus Plus, Programming, and Technology.
Over 90 recipes that leverage the powerful features of the Standard Library in C? About This Book Learn the latest features of C and how to write better code by using the Standard Library (STL). Reduce the development time for your applications. Understand the scope and power of STL features to deal with realworld problems. Compose your...
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appears in C Plus Plus, Programming, and Technology.
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