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Aina will start from 4th & 5th, it's new color of our college. There are many competition held by college. It will great fun & enjoyable moment for us.
The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure. Welcome to all B.C.A. students.
Friday, November 20, 2009
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c++
![]() The C++ Programming Language, written by its architect, is the seminal book on the language. | |
Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: procedural, object-oriented, generic |
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Appeared in | 1983 |
Designed by | Bjarne Stroustrup |
Typing discipline | Static, unsafe, nominative |
Major implementations | Borland C++ Builder, GCC, Intel C++ Compiler, Microsoft Visual C++, Sun Studio |
Dialects | ISO/IEC C++ 1998, ISO/IEC C++ 2003 |
Influenced by | C, Simula, Ada 83, ALGOL 68, CLU, ML |
Influenced | Perl, Lua, Ada 95, Java, PHP, D, C99, C#, Aikido, Falcon, Dao |
C++ is widely used in the software industry, and remains one of the most popular languages ever created. Some of its application domains include systems software, application software, device drivers, embedded software, high-performance server and client applications, and entertainment software such as video games. Several groups provide both free and proprietary C++ compiler software, including the GNU Project, Microsoft, Intel, Borland and others.
C++ is also used for hardware design, where design is initially described in C++, then analyzed, architecturally constrained, and scheduled to create a register transfer level hardware description language via high-level synthesis.
The language began as enhancements to C, first adding classes, then virtual functions, operator overloading, multiple inheritance, templates, and exception handling among other features. After years of development, the C++ programming language standard was ratified in 1998 as ISO/IEC 14882:1998. That standard is still current, but is amended by the 2003 technical corrigendum, ISO/IEC 14882:2003. The next standard version (known informally as C++0x) is in development.
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