Any thing and everything. As many as needed.
Writing programs in it.
C ++ is a computer progamming language just like Java, Python and Perl or even its predecessor 'C'.
Latin was the language of the Romans and the Latin word for plus or addition is 'additivus' and the Latin word for minus or subtraction is 'subtractus'
= 90 (9*10)
PHP++ is an object-oriented version of the PHP programming language. ++ is used in programming to increment a variable by one so it means an improved version of PHP.
Writing computer-programs in it.
C++ is generally a compiled language.
At the very least a C++ program can be written using nothing more than a plain-text editor and a C++ language compiler and corresponding linker. However, an integrated development environment (IDE) that supports some variant of C++ is generally much easier to work with.
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stddef.h and vadefs.h are two of the many "primitive" headers which are often required in the majority of your programs, but there are many other more specialised headers, such as iostream, which will include these anyway, so you generally won't need to explicitly include them.
Cpp(C++) is used to make 'Many' programs because it is universal across many devices.
Your question request a comparison between apples and pears. C++ is a programming language. Microsoft Visual C++ Express is one of many development tools that you can use to create programs using the C++ programming language. Microsoft Visual C++ Express supports native C++ development, and supports development in 'managed C++,' a Microsoft-specific derivative of the C++ language, aimed specifically at the .NET platform.
Writing programs in it.
Netbeans is primarily a code editor and Java compiler. Although it supports the C++ language, it has no C++ compiler or linker. For that you must provide your own.
Some C programs can be compiled in C++, yes.
The best programs are written by humans, not by softwares.
Plus - programming language - was created in 1976.