Not as commonly used. More schools are replacing their c++ classes with java classes.
There are no drawbacks to multiple inheritance if multiple inheritance is precisely what is required to achieve your goal. If there are any drawbacks then it is only because of poor design, not multiple inheritance itself. For instance, when designing classes to simulate vehicles, an amphibious vehicle would inherit the properties of both an off-road vehicle and a marine vehicle, therefore multiple inheritance would be an appropriate usage.
b+b+b+c+c+c+c =3b+4c
c + c + 2c + c + c = 6c
b + b + b + c + c + c + c = 3b + 4c
It cannot automatically correct the errors of the source program.
4c
c + c + c + c + c = 5 * c.
There are no "primary and secondary keys" in c and c plus plus.
hydreletric energy has many drawbacks b/c its only able to be used in areas with water.anouther reason is that it dirupts ecosystems,and is fairly expensive.
3c
There is no such thing as 'unix C++'.
They do exist in C and C++.