C was made in the 70s. Smalltalk was made in the 70s. Squeak was made in 1996, Croquet in 1999, and cobalt in 2007
C was the third in a progression of three languages named A, B, C, from what I heard
A is actually BCPL I think
BCPL B C C++ (P was taken for pascal p-code)
C++ is related to C, the language from which it is derived.
No. C++ is a computer language. The development system supporting it is a compiler, linker, editor, debugger, etc.No it is a programming language.
Yes!Visual Java plus plus and Java Builder is different from the Java language?
You cannot. At least not with generic C++. Graphics are platform-dependent and therefore requires a suitable API and library for your specific platform and its hardware.
Bjarne Stroustrup is the author of C++. However, no one "owns" this language.
C++ is related to C, the language from which it is derived.
Writing computer-programs in it.
Bjarne Stroustrup
C ++ is a computer progamming language just like Java, Python and Perl or even its predecessor 'C'.
CPU plus APU plus memory plus clock. Everything after that is plush.
No. C++ is a computer language. The development system supporting it is a compiler, linker, editor, debugger, etc.No it is a programming language.
Jeri R. Hanly has written: 'Essential C[plus plus]for engineers and scientists' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language) 'Essential C++ for engineers and scientists' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), C (computer program language)
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.
Eric P. Bloom has written: 'The Turbo C++ trilogy' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language), C++ (Computer program language), Turbo C (Computer file), Turbo C++ 'Turbo C Plus Plus Trilogy' 'The C trilogy' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language)
Tom Swan has written: 'Mastering Turbo Pascal' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language), Turbo Pascal (Computer program) 'Mastering Turbo Pascal6' -- subject(s): Pascal (Computer program language), Turbo Pascal (Computer file) 'Tom Swan's C[plus plus] primer' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language) 'Mastering Windows programming with Borland C[plusplus] 4' -- subject(s): Borland C., Windows (Computer file) 'Fraternity and evolution' 'Edward Carpenter' 'Mastering Borland C[plus plus]' -- subject(s): C 'Mastering Turbo Pascal 4.0' 'Delphi 4 bible' -- subject(s): Client/server computing, Computer software, Delphi (Computer file), Development, Pascal (Computer program language), Object Pascal, Pascal (programming language) 'Tom Swan's Mastering Borland C[plus plus] 5'
You cannot install a programming language on your computer, only a particular compiler. Pick one.
Maurice Dalois has written: 'APL*PLUS/PC' -- subject(s): APL (Computer program language), APL PLUS System (Computer system), Database management, IBM Personal Computer, Programming