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book-cpp-algorithms's Introduction

Hi, I'm Ε imon TΓ³th, an ex-Software Engineer and ex-Researcher. After leaving the commercial world behind, I'm now on a mission to share my 20 years' worth of Software Engineering experience with the world.

Since I create a lot of repositories, usually as companions to various articles, here is a quick summary of what's worth your time.

πŸ“˜ A Complete Guide to Standard C++ Algorithms

The standard algorithms offer a lot of functionality. Save yourself time and effort by having a good grasp on what functionality already exists in the standard library.

HappyCerberus/book-cpp-algorithms

πŸ“˜ Surviving the C++ Coding Interview

Learn the fundamental concepts behind coding interview problems. Train using a companion GitHub repository in a zero-setup DevContainer. All with modern C++ techniques.

HappyCerberus/cpp-coding-interview

πŸ“„ The Daily bit(e) of C++ series

HappyCerberus/daily-bite-cpp

This is a directory for the Daily bit(e) of C++ series posts (starting 2nd Jan 2023). The series presents Modern C++ information in a digestible bite-sized format.

πŸ—£οΈ My conference talks

πŸ’‘ Random projects

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    • Scheduler for posts on Mastodon that supports images. Optimized for my use with Daily bit(e) of C++.

πŸ“° Articles worth reading

  • Best way to manage your dotfiles Link
  • Save your sanity and time -- Beyond clang-format Link
  • Simple and consistent C++ Development Environment Link
  • Error handling in C++ Link
  • Tree traversal algorithms Link
  • Modern documentation C++ tools Link

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book-cpp-algorithms's Issues

The left and right margin widths are swapped

The title page (page 3 in the PDF) is normally on the right side of book when printed/open, meaning that the wide margin should be on the left to allow for binding. Currently, the wide margin is on the right, meaning that the title page would be on the left when printed. This may be intentional, but doesn't line up with being the third page; cover (right), inside cover (left), title page (right).

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