Documentation in C++ primarily means comments. However, good code should be self-documenting requiring very little commentary. This is achieved by using self-explanatory names for variables, constants, functions, classes and other data types.
Documentation can also include external documentation, such as text files (readme files), help files, PDFs and online support documents.
You don't need any "subjects" (whatever that means). Simply read the documentation that came with the update.
The C++ compiler is invoked with g++, however on many systems it is installed as c++. Consult the documentation for information on the command line options.
There is no such header in C++. You must consult the documentation provided with the file. It is most likely related to console input/output, perhaps providing enhancements to the standard I/O stream implementation.
The documentation that came with your implementation will tell you how to go about installing it, but other than having a 64-bit machine with a 64-bit operating system there are no special requirements for installing 64-bit C++. You install it just as you would the 32-bit version.
EditPlus is a plain-text editor. You use it to edit plain text, just as you would with Windows Notepad, albeit with a lot more features such as syntax highlighting. It cannot be used to run C and C++ programs directly, however you can integrate a 3rd-party compiler. I don't use EditPlus myself, but the documentation should tell you how to go about integrating your compiler.
You don't need any "subjects" (whatever that means). Simply read the documentation that came with the update.
The C++ compiler is invoked with g++, however on many systems it is installed as c++. Consult the documentation for information on the command line options.
There is no such header in C++. You must consult the documentation provided with the file. It is most likely related to console input/output, perhaps providing enhancements to the standard I/O stream implementation.
The C language does not have "sections".
The web address of the Holocaust Documentation And Education C is: http://www.hdec.org
b+b+b+c+c+c+c =3b+4c
c + c + 2c + c + c = 6c
The phone number of the Holocaust Documentation And Education C is: 954-929-5690.
b + b + b + c + c + c + c = 3b + 4c
4c
c + c + c + c + c = 5 * c.
The address of the Holocaust Documentation And Education C is: 2031 Harrison St, Hollywood, FL 33020-5019