[Beowulf] Stroustrup regarding multicore
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Alan Louis Scheinine alscheinine at tuffmail.usTue Aug 26 18:40:59 PDT 2008
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C++ books I have found useful
C++ Programming Language Third Edition, Bjarne Stroustrup
Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms, James O. Coplien
Effective C++ Second Edition, Scott Meyers
C++ Coding Standards, Herb Sutter and Andrei Alexandrescu
Exceptional C++, Herb Sutter
More Exceptional C++, Herb Sutter
Design Patterns, Gamma, Helm, Johnson and Vlissides
My list does not include C++ for scientific programming.
The idea here is how to get past the initial difficulties
of using C++. As I've written a few hours ago, simple C
is efficient for numerical programming, as others have said.
In addition, C++ adds useful programming tools. (Also,
in my view, C++ allows the structure of a program to be
formalized better than in C or Fortran.)
Best regards,
Alan
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