Apply the latest editions of the C++ standard to the implementation of design patterns. As well as covering traditional design patterns, this book fleshes out new design patterns and approaches that will be useful to modern C++ developers. Author Dmitri Nesteruk presents concepts as a fun investigation of how problems can be solved in different ways, along the way using varying degrees of technical sophistication and explaining different sorts of trade-offs.
Design Patterns in Modern C++20, Second Edition also provides a technology demo for modern C++, showcasing how some of its latest features (e.g., coroutines, modules and more) make difficult problems a lot easier to solve. The examples in this book are all suitable for putting into production, with only a few simplifications made in order to aid readability.
You will:
Use creational patterns such as builder, factories, prototype and singleton
Implement structural patterns such as adapter, bridge, decorator, facade and more
Work with the behavioral patterns such as chain of responsibility, command, iterator, mediator and more
Apply functional design patterns such as the Maybe Monad