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      <description>Do not get carried away with tittle Mastering C++. This is a never-ending journey. Because ISOCPP is releasing the baby elephants every three years. With the standard covering almost 1500 pages currently, C++ is not the simplest language to learn and master. I have spent quite enough time in the industry. But still feel imposter sometimes. It&amp;rsquo;s been quite a while I was thinking of sharing my Modern C++ journey. Although, I am sharing the knowledge piece-by-piece through such articles.</description>
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