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Developers new to real-time C++ may want to obtain some useful results quickly before taking the time to master all the intricate details of the C++ language. This chapter addresses this desire by presenting a simple, yet effective, subset of the C++ language specifically designed for those seeking a lightweight and reliable jump start in real-time C++. The C++ subset in this chapter represents a judicious selection of some of the most easy-to-do things in C++ that can potentially be used in the widest possible range of programming situations. The strategy of this C++ subset is shown in the first figure of this chapter.
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Kormanyos, C. (2018). An Easy Jump Start in Real-Time C++. In: Real-Time C++. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56718-0_3
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