The c++ programming language was developed At&t and bell laboratories in early 1980\’s by bjarne stroupstrey stroupstrup, and admirror of Simula 67 and a strong supporter of c, wanted to combined the best of both the language that could support object oriented programing features and still retain the power of c.c++ is a middle level language as it comprises a combination of both high level and low level language features.
C++ is a general-purpose programming language. It has imperative, object-oriented and generic programming features, while also providing facilities for low-level memory manipulation.
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Somnath Mand
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C++ is a powerful general-purpose programming language. It can be used to develop operating systems, browsers, games, and so on. C++ supports different ways of programming like procedural, object-oriented, functional, and so on. This makes C++ powerful as well as flexible. As we know both C and C++ are programming languages and used for application development. The main difference between both these languages is C is a procedural programming language and does not support classes and objects, while C++ is a combination of both procedural and object-oriented programming languages.
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its a programming language in computer science
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it is the centre of curvature
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C++ is a general-purpose programming language. It has imperative, object-oriented and generic programming features, while also providing facilities for low-level memory manipulation.