
The C++ Programmer's Mindset: Learn computational, algorithmic, and systems thinking to become a better C++ programmer
Author(s): Sam Morley (Author)
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date: November 27, 2025
- Language: English
- Print length: 398 pages
- ISBN-10: 1835888429
- ISBN-13: 9781835888438
Book Description
Learn to break down and solve real-world problems with modern C++ using the proven power of computational thinking.
Key Features
- Apply computational thinking to tackle complex C++ challenges
- Use abstraction, algorithms, and data structures the C++ way
- Build scalable, efficient, and reusable C++ code through real-world projects
- Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
Book Description
Solve complex problems in C++ by learning how to think like a computer scientist. This book introduces computational thinking—a framework for solving problems using decomposition, abstraction, and pattern recognition—and shows you how to apply it using modern C++ features. You'll learn how to break down challenges, choose the right abstractions, and build solutions that are both maintainable and efficient.
Through small examples and a large case study, this book guides you from foundational concepts to high-performance applications. You’ll explore reusable templates, algorithms, modularity, and even parallel computing and GPU acceleration. With each chapter, you’ll not only expand your C++ skillset, but also refine the way you approach and solve real-world problems.
Written by a seasoned research engineer and C++ developer, this book combines practical insight with academic rigor. Whether you're designing algorithms or profiling production code, this book helps you deliver elegant, effective solutions with confidence.
What you will learn
- Apply computational thinking to complex C++ problems
- Break problems into components using abstraction
- Use algorithms and data structures effectively in C++
- Design modular and reusable C++ code
- Analyze and improve algorithmic performance
- Parse, transform, and interpret data in multiple formats
- Scale up with concurrency, GPUs, and profiling tools
Who this book is for
C++ developers, software engineers, and computer science students who want to enhance their problem-solving capabilities and build scalable, maintainable solutions. Basic familiarity with C++ syntax is assumed, making this ideal for intermediate programmers ready to master abstraction and algorithmic thinking.
Table of Contents
- Thinking computationally
- Abstraction in detail
- Algorithmic thinking and complexity
- Understanding the machine
- Data structure
- Reusing Your Code and Modularity
- Outlining the Challenge
- Building a simple command line interface
- Reading Data from Different Formats
- Finding Information in Text
- Clustering Data
- Reflecting on what we have built
- The Problems of Scale
- Dealing with GPUs and Specialized Hardware
- Profiling with Code
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Sam Morley is a research software engineer and mathematician at the University of Oxford, working on the DataSig programme. He's the lead maintainer of the RoughPy library, a performant C++ and Python library for computation rough paths and data science. Sam is a former mathematics lecturer and brings both academic precision and real-world engineering experience to every challenge—especially those involving abstraction, data, and algorithms. He's also the author of Applying Math with Python. Sam greatly enjoys solving puzzles, which is why he finds mathematics and programming so interesting
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