C++ is an "object oriented" programming language created by Bjarne
Stroustrup and released in 1985. It implements "data abstraction" using a
concept
called "classes", along with other features to allow object-oriented
programming. Parts of the C++ program are easily reusable and
extensible; existing code is easily modifiable without actually having
to change the code.
C++ adds a concept called "operator overloading" not seen in the
earlier OOP languages and it makes the creation of libraries much
cleaner.
C++ maintains aspects of the C programming language, yet has features
which simplify memory management. Additionally, some of the features of
C++ allow low-level access to memory but also contain high level
features.
C++ could be considered a superset of C. C programs will run in C++
compilers. C uses structured programming concepts and techniques while
C++ uses object oriented programming and classes which focus on data
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