C++ is the most widely-used general purpose programming language in use within the industry today. There are literally billions of lines of C++ code in use and somebody has to maintain that code both today and in the future. And while Java is by far the most popular applications programming language, not all applications are ideally suited to Java due to its resource consumption and/or lack of performance, and not all programs are applications; low-level software such as operating system kernels, device drivers and subsystems programming are examples of non-application software which are ideally suited to C++.
enum field { name, course, grade }; std::string student[3]; student[name] = "Joe Bloggs"; student[course] = "C++ Programming"; student[grade] = "A+";
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Object oriented programming and structured programming.
Plus - programming language - was created in 1976.
No, but it does support modular programming through namespaces.
we are using c plus plus programming for developing object oriented programing software.
My opinion is no. I'm a plus two student and I'm studying in IHRD. Now I'm studing c++ programming. Most of the technical school follows the same way.
Computer programming.
Programming.
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No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
A student planner is a thing obvisouly used by students at a high school. It is used to help the student record homework etc. Plus it also has other learning activities in it.