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  • luv_mist
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    • May 2004
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    #1

    Official Computer Questions For Dummies

    I didn't know where to ask my question so why the heck not start a new thread for the convenience of the site?? Right?? RIGHT??

    What's the difference between C+ & C++??
  • The GIGGAS
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    • Mar 2003
    • 28474

    #2
    Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

    Well... they're both programming languages. I'm pretty sure C++ isn't object oriented... but I've personally never heard of C+, just did a quick Google search. C++ is wide-spread, in fact, in AP CS we worked with C++ for about a week, and then dove into Java.
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    • TJdaSportsGuy
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      #3
      Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

      Originally posted by luv_mist
      I didn't know where to ask my question so why the heck not start a new thread for the convenience of the site?? Right?? RIGHT??

      What's the difference between C+ & C++??
      What a stupid question! Are you that dumb? This is like....a kindergarden problem where they show you two pictures, one with an apple and one without and they ask you to tell the difference between the two.

      OBVIOUSLY the difference between C+ and C++ is that C++ has one more + than C+ has. DUH!!

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      • The GIGGAS
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        • Mar 2003
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        #4
        Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

        Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuy
        What a stupid question! Are you that dumb? This is like....a kindergarden problem where they show you two pictures, one with an apple and one without and they ask you to tell the difference between the two.

        OBVIOUSLY the difference between C+ and C++ is that C++ has one more + than C+ has. DUH!!
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        • cjonesfan921
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          • Jan 2005
          • 20081

          #5
          Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

          Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuy
          What a stupid question! Are you that dumb? This is like....a kindergarden problem where they show you two pictures, one with an apple and one without and they ask you to tell the difference between the two.

          OBVIOUSLY the difference between C+ and C++ is that C++ has one more + than C+ has. DUH!!



          This is to be expected from TJ. Unfortunately he isn't the brightest......



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          • fishepa
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            • Feb 2003
            • 18989

            #6
            Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

            Originally posted by luv_mist
            I didn't know where to ask my question so why the heck not start a new thread for the convenience of the site?? Right?? RIGHT??

            What's the difference between C+ & C++??
            That's definitely not a question for dummies. I know a lot about computers and I can't answer your question.

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            • Graphik
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              • Oct 2002
              • 10582

              #7
              Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

              Originally posted by The GIGGAS
              Well... they're both programming languages. I'm pretty sure C++ isn't object oriented... but I've personally never heard of C+, just did a quick Google search. C++ is wide-spread, in fact, in AP CS we worked with C++ for about a week, and then dove into Java.

              WTF did you just say?
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              • The GIGGAS
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                • Mar 2003
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                #8
                Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

                Technical jumbo.

                Don't mind too much, Graphik.

                Yeah, that question isn't for dummies at all.
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                • luv_mist
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                  • May 2004
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                  #9
                  Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

                  Originally posted by The GIGGAS
                  TJ, QFT
                  I always have to look up the abbreviations.

                  QFT = Quantitative Feedback Theory
                  Quantum Field Theory
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                  Which one does it really mean?? Good response TJ LOL!! Anyhow, I'm going to try and teach myself some of the C++ with the help of my girl. Hopefully I learn something. Just dying to gain that knowledge and wanted to know what the difference was between the two. Thanks for that answer. I'm glad I started this thread. Might have a few more coming soon enough.

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                  • mercalnd
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                    • Oct 2004
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                    #10
                    Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

                    Originally posted by The GIGGAS
                    Well... they're both programming languages. I'm pretty sure C++ isn't object oriented...
                    C++ is object oriented. Never heard of C+ though. Could he have meant C#? If so, then C# is the .net evolution of C and C++. It's closer to Java.
                    Last edited by mercalnd; 02-16-2007, 04:27 PM.

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                    • The GIGGAS
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                      • Mar 2003
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                      #11
                      Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

                      Originally posted by spectralfan
                      C++ is object oriented. Never heard of C+ though. Could he have meant C#? If so, then C# is the .net evolution of C and C++. It's closer to Java.
                      When did C++ become object oriented?
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                      • Altimus
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                        • Nov 2004
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                        #12
                        Re: Official Computer Questions For Dummies

                        Originally posted by spectralfan
                        C++ is object oriented. Never heard of C+ though. Could he have meant C#? If so, then C# is the .net evolution of C and C++. It's closer to Java.
                        I think he is talking C because there is no C+. Just C, C++, and C#.

                        The difference between C and C++ is coding is a lot more rigid in C++. They are pretty similar but are used for different projects. C is meant for fast code such as for portable device driver. C++ is used more in line for larger projects where millions of lines of code are needed. This is where C code would become unmaintainable.

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