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[edit] Definitions of C++ on the Web:

  • C++ is an object-oriented programming (OOP) language that is viewed by many as the best language for creating large-scale applications. ...

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  • An industry standard object-oriented compiled language, formally standardized in 1998, but tracing its history to the early 1980s, with an ...

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  • Enhancement to the C language, providing object-oriented programming features.

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  • The name of a programming language so called because many features derived from an earlier compiler named "B" in commemoration of its parent, BCPL. Before Bjarne Stoustrup settled the question by designing C++, there was a numorous debate over whether C's successor should be named "D" or "P. ...

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  • "C Plus Plus" Microsoft Programming Language

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  • An extension to the C language defined by Bjarne Stroustrop at Bell Laboratories in 1986. As a superset of C (another language, developed at Bell Laboratories by Dennis Ritchie in 1972), it provides additional features for data abstraction and object-oriented programming.

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  • An object oriented language that can be compiled and run on a server via the source file of sample.c and then compiled into an executable file.

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  • An advanced programming language

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  • a computer programming language [1]

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  • A high level language, as opposed to assembler which is a low-level language. The relative altitude is referenced to how “close” the language instructions of the language are to the native instructions of the chip, otherwise known as opcodes.

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  • related programming languages in current widespread use

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  • A high level programming language commonly used to write high performance applications.

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  • A commonly used programming language that is sometimes used for Server Side Scripting. It is a modified version of C above.

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  • A high-level programming language originally designed by Bjarne Stroustrup at AT&T Bell Labs as an object-oriented extension for the C language. C++ gradually turned into a full-fledged language, a superset of C.

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  • The primary Programming languages for computers of today.

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  • The following code example adds to and removes elements from a ListDictionary.

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  • Programming languages used to build accounting and other applications.

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  • With the advent of Object Orientation, in the late 1980s, Bjarne Stroustrup decided that it was time to improve the C language. He added some OO features and renamed the language. ...

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  • A programming language designed by Dennis Ritchie at AT&T Bell Labs ca. 1972 for systems programming on the PDP-11 and immediately used to reimplement UNIX. It was called "C" because many features derived from an earlier compiler named "B" in commemoration of *its* parent, BCPL. ...

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  • C++ is a general-purpose programming language. C++ is regarded as a mid-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low ...

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