The main difference between the two is that C++ is an object oriented programming language while C is a structured programming language. Although C++ is derived from C, they are in fact completely separate languages that share a common syntax. However, C++ is backwardly compatible with C so while you may include C-style code within C++ programs, you cannot include C++ code in C programs.
C is not an object oriented language, therefore it has no member functions, thus it cannot be compared with C++ member functions.
Well, C and C++ are programming languages, while C-- is not.
There is no such thing as devoid in C++.
There are no such terms in C++.
these are difference in between c and c++: a) C is a SPL and C++ is a OOP. b) C has not concept of object but C++ has this feature. c) C has not 'class' name data type but C++ has.
The only difference is that C does not use nor require prototypes. C++ does because all functions and types must at least be declared, if not defined, before they can be used.
In C there are functions only, In Java methodsonly (static methods as well), in C++ both.
Nothing.
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There is no such thing as devoid in C++.
There are no such terms in C++.
Nothing whatsoever. They are exactly the same.
turbo c is a compiler and c++ is a programming language.
C# is inherited from c++ with some additional features
Java doesn't have pointers. C++ has pointers.
the difference is that c plus is better because you get big grades
There is no difference. Both statements are invalid.
7C MINUS bracket open c plus 2 bracket close equals 7c minus c minus 2 equals 6c minus 2
its B