What is the difference between C and C+?
C is a procedural programming language that focuses on functions and step-by-step instructions, mainly used for system-level programming like operating systems and embedded systems. C+, on the other hand, is an object-oriented extension of C that supports classes, objects, inheritance, and polymorph
In C and C+, the code written is transformed into machine code through compilation. This process is handled by a compiler program. The compiler takes the source code, analyzes it, and converts it into a machine-readable format. This file can then be run directly on a computer's hardware. The major d
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