Why C++ is called C++?
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Explanation:Reasons to Love C++
C++ was originally called 'C with classes,' and was built as an extension of the C language. Its name reflects its origins; C++ literally means 'increment C by 1. ' It was renamed C++ in 1983, but retains a strong link to C, and will compile most C programs.
Bjarne Stroustrup
1.3 BRIEF HISTORY OF C++
C++ was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup at Bell Laboratories over a period starting in 1979. Since C++ is an attempt to add object-oriented features (plus other improvements) to C, earlier it was called as “C with Objects”. As the language developed, Stroustrup named it as C++ in 1983.
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the name of C++ was suggested by Rick Mascitti. it was first used in December of 1983 when it was edited into the final copies. the name signifies the evolutionary nature of the changes from C; "++" is the C increment operator. the slightly shorter name "C++" is a syntax error. ut has also been used as the name of an unrelated language. the language is not called D because it is an extension of C and it doesn't attempt to remedy problems bt removing features.
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