Modulus. 7%5 is 2, 7%4 is 3, 7%3 is 1.
No; C++ is not 100% object oriented.
If you mean the original name of C++, it was originally called "C with Classes". However, after the introduction of template metaprogramming, it was renamed C++ which meant "the successor to C".
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this, but if you'd like to know how to do this in C here: q ^ 2 + 20 q + c
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Yes. C and C++ are case sensitive, although, depending on implementation, external symbols might not be case sensitive.
No; C++ is not 100% object oriented.
It is used to distinguish between the C or C++
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I guess you mean Java, there is no interface in C++.
no B+ is a 77% - 79% 68% is a C+
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c is any constant value
b=2 a=1 c=3 so b plus a =c
If you mean the original name of C++, it was originally called "C with Classes". However, after the introduction of template metaprogramming, it was renamed C++ which meant "the successor to C".
Objects that are not supposed to be written. Surprised?
75 percent or C plus