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C++ @ Wikipedia
C++ (generally pronounced /si pls pls/) is a general-purpose, high-level programming language.
It is a statically-typed free-form multi-paradigm language supporting procedural programming, data abstraction, object-oriented programming, and generic programming.
Since the 1990s, C++ has been one of the most popular commercial programming languages.
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C++ FAQ LITE
Based on the book C++ FAQ's, available for purchase.
This is an introductory FAQ on C++ as well as a promotion for a for-sale piece.
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C++ Wikibooks (Free Books / Tutorials)
C++ Programming: this Wikibook covers the history and characteristics of the C++ programming language as it may be taught in an introductory to advance course or as a reference book, including information on what is a programming language or how to install a compiler to the most used external libraries, GUI frameworks, design patterns, RAII, Multi-Threading and other information needed for real world programming in C++. Aimed toward:...
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C/C++ Coding Style & Standards
This document defines the C++ coding standards and style for developing embedded software.
Code standards and code style are often mixed together, which is unfortunate.
Standards should be reserved for coding practices which bear directly on the reliability of code
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C/C++ Reference
Who is this site meant for? There are no 'Introduction to Programming' tutorials here.
This site is meant to be used by more-or-less experienced C++ programmers, who have a good idea of what they want to do and simply need to look up the syntax.
If you're interested in learning C/C++, try one of these sites:
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Embedded C++ @ Wikipedia
Major Japanese CPU manufacturers, including NEC, Hitachi, Fujitsu, and Toshiba, to address the shortcomings of C++ for embedded applications.
The goal of the effort is to preserve the most useful object-oriented features of the C++ language yet minimize code size while maximizing execution efficiency and making compiler construction simpler.
Embedded C++ is a proper subset of C++, i.e. it has no additions.
The following language features...
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