Introduction to C++
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C++ is a statically typed, compiled, general-purpose, case-sensitive, free-form programming language that supports procedural, object-oriented, and generic programming. C++ is regarded as a middle-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features. C++ was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey, as an enhancement to the C language and originally named C with Classes but later it was renamed C++ in 1983. C++ is a superset of C, and that virtually any legal C program is a legal C++ program. C++ has become the implementation language of chose for building a high-performance computing system.
Here we read the basic principle of C++.
- What is computer
- Languages
- C++ History
- C++ Standard library
- C++ Programs introduction
- C++ Write program
- C++ Variables
- C++ Key words and identifier
- C++ New line character
- C++ Data types
- C++ Int data type
- C++ Character data type
- C++ Flouting point data type
- C++ Arithmetical operator
- C++ Operator quality
- C++ Unary operator
- C++ Arithmetic assignment operator
- C++ Relational operator
- C++ Type conversion
- C++ Input
- C++ String input
- C++ Control Structures
- C++ Functions
- C++ Arrays
- C++ Pointers and Strings
- C++ Class and Data Abstraction
- C++ Classes Part II
- C++ Operator Overloading
- C++ Inheritance
- C++ Virtual Function and Polymorphism
- C++ Stream Input/output
- C++ Template
- C++ Exception Handing
- C++ File Procession
- C++ Data Structure