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Two Cool Things in C++00X: Object Initialization and Move Semantics
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Peeking Further into C++00X
A smorgasbord of new C++ features is coming in C++00X: constant-expression functions, predeclared identifiers, and simpler runtime type information tools are just a few of them on the way. Based on the newest report N2336 released in July 2007.
What's New in C++00X?
Frustrated by what C++ can do for you? Find out about how the new C++00X language standard will help you: TR1, delegating constructors, template aliasing, and strongly typed enums await! Based on the newest report N2336 released in July 2007.
For Developers, Microsoft Has More in Store than Ever Before, Part 2
Microsoft announced so many new tools and technologies at its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2005 that our "man on the scene" needed a second article to cover it all. Find out what else Redmond has planned for .NET developers.
For Developers, Microsoft Has More in Store than Ever Before
Get a recap of Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2005 from a developer who's been there and done that—and got the DVD. Find out Redmond has planned for .NET developers.
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