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why do you think C++ was not named ++C?

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Question by kajol
Submitted on 11/27/2003
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why do you think C++ was not named ++C?


Answer by Pc
Submitted on 11/29/2003
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c++ is named like this because it inherited it's fetures from 'c' so it was like some addition  to language 'c'

Secondly why your name is Kajol not lojak

 

Answer by raghuveer
Submitted on 12/9/2003
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c++ was added features to the existing c language so it named as c++. ( it is C's post incrementing syntax...)

 

Answer by jack
Submitted on 4/27/2004
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Answer by Shashi
Submitted on 7/4/2006
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C++ is having all the features of C and is having other enhansed features also. As v know A++ or B++ is nothing but incremented by +1, in the same way, C++ is also having additional functionality compared to C. It can never be ++C as it was found after C.

 

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