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  1. PORelevant C++ programming books for Real time applications (Games, Simulators and the likes)
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    <p><strong>LATER EDIT:</strong> <em>Please mention not only game programming books, but also more scientific/simulation oriented books written for C++ programmers. As mentioned in one comment, this is why I chose to post the question on a more general SO site. Thank you all!</em></p> <p><strong>please</strong>, <em>no specialized books presenting algorithms and techniques with C++ snippets - aka any Gems series, etc. Please expand on Scott Meyer's Effective C++ with similar, more complete or better book examples, or take into account that I mentioned a book for scientists and engineers.</em></p> <p>Although similar questions have been asked, what I strictly need to know as a collection of opinions is which books are relevant for a person that has intermediate C++ skills, but wants to learn tips, tricks, good practices and polish up on their coding style to develop an edge in writing efficient number crunching applications (these applications should be dedicated to perform mathematical computations with customized structures, rendering/graphics and communicate with the user). </p> <p>What I would like to see in an answer is a mention of a truly relevant fundamental C++ book, then 2 to 3 books (series also accepted - e.g. Scott Meyers' Effective C++) focused on intermediate to advanced programming tips, one of these 2-3 dealing exactly with tips and tricks for efficient computations within numerical scenarios/simulation/graphics/etc. I think there was a book called C++ for Scientists and Engineers, I'm not sure though how well this is rated as I haven't finished reading it :(. Perhaps a book that illustrates what design patterns are relevant for scientists/engineers/game programmers?</p> <p>Thank you all. (hope this will help programmers that aren't keen on learning how to manipulate data just for the sake of making a living out of programming, as most average programmers tend to do nowadays).</p>
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