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Fri, Sat
I am in need of getting in some practice for programming. So, I will be taking off on Fridays and Saturdays to practice more programming skills. I am fairly new to C++ and need to practice more to become better at it.
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Re: Fri, Sat
They should just call it B-
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Re: Fri, Sat
Here's some geeky trivia...
C++ is based off of the orginal C programming language. Within C, there is a shortcut you can use to increment an integer variable, which is commonly used in loops and such. So for instance if you had a variable named i with value 7 and wanted to increase it by 1, you would enter "i++".
So when the upgrade to C came out, they naturally named it C++ (C plus one)!
And now you know... the rest of the story...
C++ is based off of the orginal C programming language. Within C, there is a shortcut you can use to increment an integer variable, which is commonly used in loops and such. So for instance if you had a variable named i with value 7 and wanted to increase it by 1, you would enter "i++".
So when the upgrade to C came out, they naturally named it C++ (C plus one)!
And now you know... the rest of the story...
Re: Fri, Sat
Wow...you ACTUALLY learned something in one of Beasley's classes...I thought I was the only one listening...=pMalegolas wrote:Here's some geeky trivia...
C++ is based off of the orginal C programming language. Within C, there is a shortcut you can use to increment an integer variable, which is commonly used in loops and such. So for instance if you had a variable named i with value 7 and wanted to increase it by 1, you would enter "i++".
So when the upgrade to C came out, they naturally named it C++ (C plus one)!
And now you know... the rest of the story...
For Extra Credit... How did "C" get its name in the first place...
Re: Fri, Sat
A ... B... C...Dawgrin wrote: Wow...you ACTUALLY learned something in one of Beasley's classes...I thought I was the only one listening...=p
For Extra Credit... How did "C" get its name in the first place...
C follows B!
Re: Fri, Sat
1 Gold star for you!Porck wrote: C follows B!