For one, it never had been standardized, and no big software company (read: IBM) supported it.
Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including* the C programming language* Pascal* Forth* C++* Java* Pythonand many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.
Algol is a bright three-star system that is part of the constellation Perseus. Other names for Algol are Demon Star, Gorgona, and El Ghoul.
You, as a programmer, can use a string with 1s and and 0s (or any other content) in each and every programming language.
Your question makes no sense. If you wanted to ask if it is possible to write a C-compiler in another programming language, the answer would be yes.
Algol and Mira are similar to each other in that they are both non-nova eclipsing binaries.
C++ (or any other C language) encourages structured programming. I'm not sure if you are asking for an 'object oriented language' rather than structured. If that's the case, any C language or Java would fit the description perfectly.
Quite simply, Java isn't the only option for programming. There are other options, too. It may be your favorite programming language, but that doesn't mean it has to be everybody else's favorite, as well.Quite simply, Java isn't the only option for programming. There are other options, too. It may be your favorite programming language, but that doesn't mean it has to be everybody else's favorite, as well.Quite simply, Java isn't the only option for programming. There are other options, too. It may be your favorite programming language, but that doesn't mean it has to be everybody else's favorite, as well.Quite simply, Java isn't the only option for programming. There are other options, too. It may be your favorite programming language, but that doesn't mean it has to be everybody else's favorite, as well.
I am guessing you typed the question wrong, the way I understand your question is "Why is the programming language named C++ and not C ? " The answer to this is that there is a programming language called C, and in that programming language the ++ means increment by one. So C++ is the language C improved, as such it can read and compile all C programs in addition to having other features that C does not have.
Web-page designing and C-programming have nothing to do with each other.
You don't. A programming language and a spoken language have quite different structures; you don't use one for the other. Most programming languages are based on English, but that's usually just a few keywords, and perhaps class names, and similar stuff, that's English; the syntax of the programming language has nothing to do with English syntax.
it can be written by words
It is written in a programming language