C++ is a programming language.
VC++ is the abbreviation for Visual C++, the Microsoft C++ compiler. If you're wondering what a compiler is, it turns human readable code into machine readable code.
yeah im a noob at this so im wondering wats the difference between c++ and VC++
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C++ is a programming language.
VC++ is the abbreviation for Visual C++, the Microsoft C++ compiler. If you're wondering what a compiler is, it turns human readable code into machine readable code.
ohh microsoft compiler ok thanks and yeah i no wat a compiler is im not that nooby lolOriginally Posted by shercipher
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Yes, C++ is a programming language, it is C with Classes; hence the post-incremental operator.
Now, VC++ does stand for Visual C++, and it does come with a compiler, but it is NOT a compiler it is an IDE which stands for Integrated Development Environment. VC++ also allows the use of MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class Library -- which is an application framework by wrapping portions Windows API into classes), it also is a very sophisticated debugger for most C++ applications written specifically for the Windows Environment.
The list can continue to go on, but I would rather not spoil that for you as you can easily do a search and probably find out for yourself.
A little late don't you think?