It depends on what you are wanting to do. C is a very powerful and fast language. Visual C provides the same capabilities but also gives you built in functionality to easily create a GUI. If you don't need the GUI, conventional C is just as good.
the difference is that c plus is better because you get big grades
If i know the answer i better open face book rather than this...
The word "tuna" is a VC V word, where V represents a vowel and C a consonant.
The difference between C and the advanced C is that C is basic. On the other hand, the advanced C is thorough and to the detail.
The C and C programming languages are one and the same. There is no difference between those languages.
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The difference between 28°C and 25°C is 3°C. This means that 28°C is 3 degrees warmer than 25°C.
Microsoft Foundation Class Library is in fact used by VC++. MFC is an application framework that wraps portions of the Windows API in C++ classes, including functionality that enables them to use a default application framework.
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Grades such as A, B, and C are not considered interval data; they are typically classified as ordinal data. This is because grades represent a ranked order (A is better than B, which is better than C) but do not have a consistent numerical difference between them. For example, the difference in performance between an A and a B may not be the same as between a B and a C. Interval data, on the other hand, must have equal intervals between values and a meaningful zero point, which grades do not possess.
The main difference is in between grade A,B & C IS THE CARBON CONTAIN OF THE MATERIALS.
the answer is 304C