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what is difference between the c and c++

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Answered by Ishikagarg29
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The major difference between the c and c++  is that C is a procedural programming language and does not support classes and objects, while C++ is a combination of both procedural and object oriented programming language; therefore C++ can be called a hybrid language.
Answered by InnocentJatti
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C is a procedural language and C++ is a mix of procedural programming and object oriented programming language.

In c++, one defines classes, creates objects, uses the methods (functions) defined within a class. It is safer programming language than C language. Debugging programming could be simpler in C++.  Since the language is object oriented, it is easier to add or enhance features by including more objects/classes in an existing program. The code size could be very high in C++.

C++ contains every thing that C program can do.

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