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False. Most C++ programmers use uppercase for macros (precompiler definitions), making them less likely to be confused with actual variables, constants or functions in the C++ source code. Macros are not actually part of the C++ language because the compiler never sees them, but they allow the precompiler to perform preprocessing tasks that would be difficult or impossible to accomplish with C++ code alone.

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