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Learn How To Use 5 Modern Features of Templates in C++

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Hello C++ Developers. Today we have some new modern C++ examples that can be compiled by any C++ IDE and compiler that supports C++17 or greater. If you want to dive deep into C++ Programming, then the LearnCPlusPlus.org website is the right place for you. We keep adding more features of modern C++ and how to get the best use out of RAD Studio and C++ Builder. If you want to improve your C++ skills, we have a rich treasure chest of posts already on LearnCPlusPlus.org and we aim to build on that wonderful resource in 2023. We should note that most of the C/C++ examples are compatible with many C and C++ compilers.

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What modern features of templates in C++ programming do we have today?

One of the great features of modern C++ is templates. A template is a simple and very powerful statement in C++ that defines the operations of a class or function, and  Template Specialization is used to get a special behavior from a template declaration for a particular data type. In the first article, we will explain Template Specialization with C++ examples. Here is the article, Learn What is Template Specialization in C++

Another great feature of templates is, Template Instantiation is to create a new definition of a function, class, or member of a class from template declaration with template argument types. In another article, we will explain Template Instantiation in C++ examples. Here is the article, Learn What Is Template Instantiation in C++

In the next article, we will explain the Explicit Instantiation of a Template in C++ examples. Template Specialization is used to get a special behavior from a template declaration for a particular data type. This allows you to define different behaviors for different data type usages in the same template. Here is the article, Learn What Is Explicit Instantiation of a Template in C++

With the increased use of parameterized types in C++, the need for parameterized alias templates has been added since C++11. In this article, we will explain how to use alias templates with C++ examples that can be used by professional developers. Here is the article, Learn How To Use Alias Template In C++

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