What are the benefits of pursuing a course C / C++? What are the various job profiles offered?
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M. Ritchie to develop the UNIX operating system at Bell Labs. C is a general purpose programming language and hence, it finds application across every domain in programming world. C+ is a general-purpose object-oriented programming (OOP) language, developed by Bjarne Stroustrup, and is an extension of the C language. Most packaged software is still written in C+. Most of the games, office applications, graphics and video editors, and operating systems, etc. Are written in C+. All software developers start programming with C and / or C+
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C is a general purpose programming language and hence, it finds application across every domain in programming world. C+ is a general-purpose object-oriented programming (OOP) language, developed by Bjarne Stroustrup, and is an extension of the C language. Most packaged software is still written in C+. Most of the games, office applications, graphics and video editors, and operating systems, etc. Are written in C+. All software developers start programming with C and / or C+. With only programming skills in C and C+ it is difficult to find job. However, with computer Science degree and high skills in C and C+ is good for seeking Softwa...more
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C is a general-purpose, high-level language that was originally developed by Dennis M. Ritchie to develop the UNIX operating system at Bell Labs. C is a general purpose programming language and hence, it finds application across every domain in programming world. C+ is a general-purpose object-oriented programming (OOP) language, developed by Bjarne Stroustrup, and is an extension of the C language. Most packaged software is still written in C+. Most of the games, office applications, graphics and video editors, and operating systems, etc. Are written in C+. All software developers start programming with C and / or C+.
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In today's scenario, the world of IT is dynamic and constantly changing hence C and C+ are the computer languages whose are facing reduction in demand. But these two programming languages are in demand because they [C and C+] are the native tongue for system-level programming, and they probably will be for many years. Eventually, though, languages like Google Go or D may replace them. The biggest point to learn the language C and C+ is that after learning this program, you can easily learn any other different computer language. You can also become a proffesor or teacher in schools and coaching institutes to make the students lear...more -
C is a general-purpose, high-level language that was originally developed by Dennis M. Ritchie to develop the UNIX operating system at Bell Labs. C is a general purpose programming language and hence, it finds application across every domain in programming world. C+ is a general-purpose object-oriented programming (OOP) language, developed by Bjarne Stroustrup, and is an extension of the C language. Most packaged software is still written in C+. Most of the games, office applications, graphics and video editors, and operating systems, etc. are written in C+. All software developers start programming with C and / or C+.
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With the evolution of more advanced, compact and robust programming languages like Java, .NET etc, many companies have already upgraded themselves to the use of these programming languages. The most important reason for this up-gradation is the platform independence, I.e. the newer programming languages can easily execute the same code in other operating systems apart from the one it was initially coded in. This has resulted in significant reduction in Job opportunities in the C / C+ domain. However, it still plays a dominant role in the embedded systems category. On completion of C / C+ course, one could find job as an embedded...more
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