To run examples from this book, you will need a computer running Windows, Linux, or macOS (C++ programs can be built on something as small as a Raspberry Pi). You will also need a modern C++ compiler, such as GCC, Clang, Visual Studio, or another compiler that supports the C++ language up to C++17. You will need a basic knowledge of GitHub and Git in order to clone a project with examples.
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Conventions used
There are a number of text conventions used throughout this book.
CodeInText: Indicates code words in the text, database table names, folder names, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, dummy URLs, user input, and Twitter handles. Here is an example—The overload_set is a variadic class template.
A block of code is set as follows:
template <typename T>
T increment(T x) { return x + 1; }