I assume you mean using lower case letters. By convention, C and C++ standard libraries use lower-case naming conventions. This makes it easy to identify functions and types that belong to the standard library. When defining your own types, a leading capital is preferred. All capitals typically denotes a macro definition.
CCC+ is a sovereign credit rating. It is not a programming language.
Bjarne Stroustrup is the author of C++. However, no one "owns" this language.
No. .NET programming is Microsoft-specific, similar to Java in some respects, but it is non-portable. C++ is a general purpose and cross-platform programming language.
C++ is not a command oriented language, it is a multi-paradigm language because it employs functional and object-oriented approaches to programming.
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Plus - programming language - was created in 1976.
CCC+ is a sovereign credit rating. It is not a programming language.
Bjarne Stroustrup is the author of C++. However, no one "owns" this language.
Programming language.
Bjorn Stroustrup
No, BASIC is, for example.
No.
Bjarne Stroustrup
It's an imperative, procedural and Object-Oriented programming language.
C++ is an object oriented programming language
Your question makes no sense.
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