C++ (/ˌsiːˌplʌsˈplʌs/) is a broadly useful programming language made by Bjarne Stroustrup as an augmentation of the C programming language, ...
C++ (/ˌsiːˌplʌsˈplʌs/) is a broadly useful programming language made by Bjarne Stroustrup as an augmentation of the C programming language, or "C with Classes". The language has extended fundamentally after some time, and present day C++ has object-situated, conventional, and utilitarian highlights notwithstanding offices for low-level memory control. It is quite often actualized as an ordered language, and numerous merchants give C++ compilers, including the Free Software Foundation, LLVM, Microsoft, Intel, Oracle, and IBM, so it is accessible on numerous platforms.[6]
C++ was planned with a predisposition toward framework programming and installed, asset obliged programming and huge frameworks, with execution, efficiency¸ and adaptability of utilization as its structure highlights.[7] C++ has additionally been discovered valuable in numerous different settings, with key qualities being programming foundation and asset compelled applications,[7] including work area applications, servers (for example web based business, Web search, or SQL servers), and execution basic applications (for example phone switches or space probes).[8]
C++ is institutionalized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), with the most recent standard form confirmed and distributed by ISO in December 2017 as ISO/IEC 14882:2017 (casually known as C++17).[9] The C++ programming language was at first institutionalized in 1998 as ISO/IEC 14882:1998, which was then corrected by the C++03, C++11 and C++14 gauges. The current C++17 standard supplants these with new highlights and an expanded standard library. Prior to the underlying institutionalization in 1998, C++ was created by Danish PC researcher Bjarne Stroustrup at Bell Labs since 1979 as an augmentation of the C language; he needed a proficient and adaptable language like C that likewise given significant level highlights to program organization.[10] C++20 is the following arranged standard, keeping with the ebb and flow pattern of another variant like clockwork

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