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what makes "C" to survie though there is "C++"?
manusmile27 Started conversation Feb 17, 2007
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what makes "C" to survie though there is "C++"?
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 17, 2007
I'm sorry, but I don't even understand your question, can you check whether the spelling is correct, and maybe elaborate a bit, give an example or something? As it is, I can't answer to it. What I can and will do, though, is leaving you a welcome message on your personal space, which will hopefully help you to find your way around the site.
Oh, and if it's a technical question, wwhy don't you go to the Science Explained forum A4108330 and ask it there?
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what makes "C" to survie though there is "C++"?
IctoanAWEWawi Posted Feb 17, 2007
maybe Askh2g2 than Science Explained.
It's a programming language question.
The answers are that not everyone needs the OO capabiity of C++.
C is perfectly good enough language, very mature and very flexible, that it can still be used where powerful but efficient code is required.
Plus there's lots of C code already out there working perfectly well so you need the language to continue support.
A ferrari is all very nice but a bit of a handful if all you need is transport down the shops.
what makes "C" to survie though there is "C++"?
kasplon Posted Apr 1, 2007
C is the normal symbol denoting light velocity. It is generally accepted that nothing can exceed this velocity ( I assume that C++ is intended to convey a greater than light velocity)but a particle of this nature was proposed and was named a Tachyon. Equations derived by Einstein and by Maxwell were used to explore the nature of such a particle and it was indicated that the particle would accelerate and continue to do so for ever and that during this period its mass would gradually be converted to energy. It was also shown that it existed in negative time, that is, it would be travelling into the past. No evidence could be found for it's existence and science appears to have abandoned the idea.
I am neither a scientist nor a mathematician and can only say that I tend to pick up such "facts" and believe this narrative to be true.
what makes "C" to survie though there is "C++"?
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Apr 1, 2007
Traveller in Time writing c++ /n
"Think it is about the language rather then the constant.
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