C++ doesn't use a framework; it is a general purpose, object oriented programming language derived from the C Programming language. Specific implementations, such as Microsoft Visual C++, make use of frameworks.
C++ (originally called 'C with Classes') was developed using a C++ to C compiler known as Cfront, written by C++ developer, Bjarne Stroustrup. Cfront was itself written in C.
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
Nothing.
use the _itoa function
Object oriented programming and structured programming.
It has no use in C++ itself, it is only useful in Borland Turbo C++. It provides generic graphics support for Borland Turbo C++ applications.
Programming language.
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
Nothing.
we are using c plus plus programming for developing object oriented programing software.
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 :) )
Turbo C is a software where C or C++ programming environment resides in.But C++ is itself a programming language.
It is programming using the .NET Framework, which does not necessarily have anything to do with the web. It refers to languages such as: VB.NET, C#, Visual C++, J# etc.
No, but it does support modular programming through namespaces.
use the _itoa function
Object oriented programming and structured programming.
It has no use in C++ itself, it is only useful in Borland Turbo C++. It provides generic graphics support for Borland Turbo C++ applications.
Computer programming.