Primarily OOP support, but there are minor syntax difference. By and large anything you can do in C you can also do in C++.
C++ is a language code for computer and lapatops which is used in programming but C is a grade so they are different.
C++ is a compiled language, not an interpreted language.
C++ is related to C, the language from which it is derived.
G++ is the Gnu compiler's extension for C++. It is not a different language. It simply allows you to use the GCC compiler to write C++ code.
C++ is generally a compiled language.
Yes, C++ is a high-level language.
No. Java takes some ideas from C++, so there are certain similarities, especially in the basic syntax. But it is a different language.
Bjarne Stroustrup is the author of C++. However, no one "owns" this language.
C++ is an object oriented programming language
Yes
The ++ in C++ refers to the postfix increment operator (operator++()). It's literal meaning is "the successor to C", in reference to the C language upon which the C++ language is based.
C ++ is a computer progamming language just like Java, Python and Perl or even its predecessor 'C'.