What's New in Visual Studio 2013 for C++ Developers
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Several features of the C++ Language and the Standard Library both changed dramatically with the release of C++ 11 and those are presented in this course.
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Course Description
The C++ Language and the Standard Library both changed dramatically with the release of C++ 11. Some of these features were not implemented until Visual Studio 2013, and those are presented in this course. You'll learn about variadic templates, improvements in constructing and initializing variables, and rawnstring literals. In addition a number of productivity boosting enhancements in debugging, editing, and using libraries are in this version and you will learn how to take advantage of them.
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Course Syllabus
IDE Improvements- 33m 33s
—Introduction 0m 32s
—Course Overview 2m 26s
—C++ Keeps Changing 4m 27s
—Visual Studio and Visual C++ 2m 11s
—Demo: Less Typing 6m 42s
—Code Formatting 2m 41s
—Demo: Code Formatting 4m 32s
—Understanding a Code Base 1m 7s
—Demo: Understanding a Code Base 7m 37s
—Summary 1m 18sConstruction- 33m 54s
—Introduction 0m 28s
—Initialization 2m 23s
—Uniform Initialization 1m 55s
—Demo: Uniform Initialization 7m 17s
—make_unique 1m 34s
—Demo: make_unique 7m 14s
—Constructors 1m 1s
—Delegating, Defaulted, and Deleted Constructors 2m 22s
—Demo: Delegating, Defaulted, and Deleted Constructors 4m 54s
—Initializing Non Statics 0m 37s
—Demo: Initializing Non Statics 2m 39s
—Summary 1m 30sStreamline Everyday Tasks- 17m 41sUsing Variadic Templates- 18m 48sWriting Variadic Templates- 43m 8sDebugging- 23m 34sOther Topics- 36m 4s