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Nice post thanks for sharing.
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C is a typical language that was created by Dennis Ritchie and involves different procedures of programming and C++ is another category! Read online articles to learn more about it.
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C may be a peculiar language developed by Dennis Ritchie that involves procedural sort of programming whereas C++ is another kind using OOPs concept and is a sophisticated version of C.
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C++ supports function overloading but C does not support it, C++ supports object oriented programming features but C doesn't support it.
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C++, as the name suggests is a superset of C. As a matter of fact, C++ can run most of C code while C cannot run C++ code. Here are the 10 major differences between C++ & C...
1. C follows the procedural programming paradigm while C++ is a multi-paradigm language(procedural as well as object oriented)In case of C, importance is given to the steps or procedure of the program while C++ focuses on the data rather than the process.Also, it is easier to implement/edit the code in case of C++ for the same reason. 2. In case of C, the data is not secured while the data is secured(hidden) in C++. This difference is due to specific OOP features like Data Hiding which are not present in C. |
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C++ is higher version of C.
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C is a typical language that was created by Dennis Ritchie & involves different procedures of programming & C++ is another section! Read online articles to learn more about it.
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I think C is a alphabet and C++ is a programming language.
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* C is procedural language while C++ is Object Oriented language
* In C their is no concept of classes,constructor,destructor while it is in C++ * C++ is advanced C * C is mother language * C++ deals with objects and many more differences |
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C and C++ both are programming language but C++ is OOPS based language which work with features of polymorphism, inheritance, abstraction and many more features of OOPS.
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C++ is the upgraded version of the C-Language. And C++ is the basic language in OOPS (object oriented programming language). Learning C-Language will be helpful for us in basic understanding of a programming language and learning C++ will be helpful for us in understanding the advanced OOPS programming languages like Core Java, Advanced Java etc.
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C++ was based on C and retains a great deal of the functionality. C++ does not retain complete source-level compatibility with C. There are a few gotchas for C++ programmers trying to write C code, and C programmers trying to compile with a C++ compiler.
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Using programming languages like C and C++ is one of the best things in the life of a person and these options are going to help those even more comfortable ones.
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C and C++ equally are indoctrination speech but C++ is OOPS based words which job with features of polymorphism, legacy, concept and numerous extra features of OOPS.
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Hi friend's,
i think c is not a object oriented language but c++ is a object oriented language......... |
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