R-value References and Move Semantics in C++
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Instructor: Julian Templeman
C++ has supported pointers and references since very early in its life, and a thorough understanding of how they work is essential to programming. C++11 introduced R-value references, which make it possible to write code that is very efficient when dealing with temporaries. Get acquainted with R-value references, learn two techniques for using them, and learn how (and why) to use them in your code.
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