C++ is useful when you want to write a program which you can use for your home use. For instance, you have a lot of different files. You can use C++ to sort them out using file extensions. Or you can write a program which will keep track of programs and music you download and so on.
Microsoft Visual C++ is specifically intended for writing Windows applications of any kind.
No. C++ is a computer language. The development system supporting it is a compiler, linker, editor, debugger, etc.No it is a programming language.
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.
Any C++ application that makes use of classes cannot be compiled in C since C is not an object-oriented programming language. The code may be altered to eliminate the classes, but if the classes are designed with complex hierarchies then the transition could prove quite difficult to implement.
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.
No. C++ is a computer language. The development system supporting it is a compiler, linker, editor, debugger, etc.No it is a programming language.
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.