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C++

In computing, a high-level programming language used in object-oriented applications. Developed in the early 1980s as a set of enhancements to the original C language, C++ has become one of the most used languages for developing commercial software applications. Ratified as an international standard in 1998 it was backed both by Microsoft through Microcoft Visual C++ Studio and by Borland through Borland C++ Builder.



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often abbreviated BCB, is a popular rapid application development (RAD) environment produced by the CodeGear subsidiary of Borland for writing programs in the C++ programming language.
of Greenwich, UK) have written this introductory text for C++ programming language use in the field of image recognition for computer science students who already have a firm understanding of calculus and partial differential equations.
 
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