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Modern C++ Programming Cookbook
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David V. Corbin began programming during the heyday of the mini-computer era, starting with the DEC PDP-8. His early career was in the defense industry, progressing from the company's first software technician to being the technical lead of the engineering software department, with much of the work being done in C. He cofounded Dynamic Concepts in 1984 to facilitate the introduction of the PC into business environments (this is the same year the original IBM AT was introduced).
By the early 1990s, much of his application development had started migrating to C++. Even after 25 years, C++ remains a valued tool in his development arsenal. In 2005, he began to focus on improving the software development and delivery process via the application of ALM principles. Today, he continues as the President and Chief Architect of Dynamic Concepts and works directly with clients, providing guidance in the rapidly changing ecosystem.
I would like to thank Packt Publishing for the opportunity to be a technical reviewer of this book. I have known Marius Bancila for a decade and he is one of the brightest developers I have known. His work is sure to have a positive impact on the entire C++ developer community in their quest to become familiar with the modern elements of C++.