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History of C++

   
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Increasing the user population via marketing never occurred to the developer as a possible third option and thus what would soon be called C++, was born (Stroustrup 1993). Stroustrup began designing a cleaned-up and extended successor to C with Classes and implemented the language using traditional compiler technology...
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Increasing the user population via marketing never occurred to the developer as a possible third option and thus what would soon be called C++, was born (Stroustrup 1993). Stroustrup began designing a cleaned-up and extended successor to C with Classes and implemented the language using traditional compiler technology...
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