Yes, because C++ is a very popular language, and many systems are written in C, C++, or Java. (C is the predecessor of C++, and Java is similar to C++ in many ways.)
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Not really. C++ is a programming language. Electronics engineering will likely use computer-aided design software which may itself be written in C++, but it plays no part in the engineering of electronics itself. <<>> Many electronic engineers will need to do mathematical analysis of the systems they work on. This includes problems for which there is no software, so they will have to write their own. C++ is one of the languages thay they might use.
C++ is related to C, the language from which it is derived.
Computer programming.
Writing computer-programs in it.
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Chemical Engineer is an engineering job. Additional engineering jobs include Civil Engineer and Computer Hardware Engineer.
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Chemical Engineer, Civil Engineer and Computer Hardware Engineer are engineering jobs.
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C++ is a language code for computer and lapatops which is used in programming but C is a grade so they are different.
Booting is the process of starting the computer from a power off condition. It has nothing to do with C++.