No, it is a programming language.
If you meant 'C++' then yes; otherwise no.
No, C++ is not a strict OOP language as like Java and C#. C++ supports all OOPS concept like Encapsulation, Polymorphism, Inheritance etc. But C++ provides a way to expose the private data to outside world using friend functions, which is a violation of OOPS.
C is a programming language, oops is what you say when you realize you were wrong in something. Note: Some programming languages are known as object-orient languages, C is not one of them, but some derivatives of it (C++, C#, Java) are.
OOP means "object oriented programming" this means that you can make objects instead of C where you use procedural programming (it's advance try to google it :) )
You can use the word "oops" to express a mistake or an accidental action. For example, "Oops! I dropped my phone on the floor." It can also convey surprise or realization, as in, "Oops, I forgot about our meeting today." Overall, it's a casual expression often used in informal contexts.
Most of the time, in portuguese, we use "opa" (oh-pah) when you make a mistake, or you step on someone's foot, for example.Example: "Oops! I'm sorry!" - "Opa! Me desculpe!"Or just say "oops!". We also use "oops" hahahahaCheers ;)
just because of two reasons security& complexity ofcourse oops got so many extrordinary features than a structured language
I'm assuming you meant to ask: "If the word...", and not: "Is the word..." There is no comma after "oops." Start a sentence with a capital letter, and place an exclamation mark after the word "oops." Also, use a comma after the word "sentence", just before the "is there..."--or second-- part of your question. Oops! I've spent more time on this than I thought I would...
Hi There are many ways to use "there" in a sentence. OOps I just used one.
oops, i rather not.
because it dont not support oops concept
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