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Okay, let's see what we've got. Two sets of annotated training materials. Six books. Over four dozen online videos. Some 80 articles, interviews, and academic papers. A slew of blog entries, and more posts to Usenet and StackOverflow than you can shake a stick at. A couple of contributions to the C++ vernacular. A poll equating my hair with that of a cartoon character. I think that's enough; we're
Between 1992 and 2005, I published five books with Addison-Wesley. When I started writing what became Effective Modern C++ (EMC++), I assumed I'd publish with them again. That didn't happen. Instead, I worked with O'Reilly. Several people have asked about my change in publishers. In this post, I offer background information for my decision to change. The decision itself will be part of a later pos
A full draft of Effective Modern C++ is now available through O'Reilly's Early Release program and Safari Books Online's Rough Cuts program. The cover design for the book has changed. I'm the common crane no longer. Now I'm the fruit dove. I'm not sure what to make of this. Is going from common to fruity an upgrade? My editor explained the reason for the avian switcheroo: Since we are going full c
In recent days, two major milestones for Effective Modern C++ have been achieved. First, I sent a draft of the book's Introduction out for technical review. That was the last part of the book to be written, so I finally have a full draft manuscript. Second, I received an image of the book cover from my publisher, so I now know what the book will look like. My editor informs me that I'm the common
Before I summarize the Items I currently plan to include in Effective C++11 ("EC++11"), I'd like to explain a little about how I come up with the guidelines in my books. It'd be sweet to imagine that I develop all the guidelines myself. If you're very technical about it, I do. I come up with all my own Item wordings, and I write all my own Item justifications. But the ideas behind the guidelines h
For the cover of the first edition of Effective C++, I envisioned Alexander the Great cutting the Gordian Knot. I'm getting ready to start work on Effective C++11 (about which I'll have more to say in a later blog post), and this week I've been reviewing a manuscript for a new book in my Effective Software Development Series, so recently I've been thinking a lot about what makes an effective Effec
Some years ago, I got it into my head that just as there are cookie cutters for cookies, there should be pie cutters for pumpkin pie. I bought the deepest tree-shaped cookie cutters I could find, thinking I could stack them and produce festive pie pieces for a holiday party. It didn't go as planned. I couldn't get the stacking to work, and the result of using just one cutter was kind of a disaster
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