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Name C++
Ontology
Extension(s) .cpp, .h
Released 1983


C++ began as a pre-processor for C, and eventually evolved into a programming language in its own right, adding object-oriented classes to a basic syntax still derived from C. It has achieved a great deal of popularity, and has been standardized as ISO/IEC 14882:2003.

The name refers to the "increment" operator ++ applied to C, and is not the grade the language's creator received for it as a stundent project!

C# and Objective-C are other descendants of C which take different approaches to adding object-oriented classes.

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