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What is C/ C++? |
C was one of the first general-purpose high-level programming languages to gain almost
universal use, and today you can program in C on almost any platform and
machine. It was created by Denis Ritchie in 1971, as the successor
to the "B" compiler, for UNIX systems.
C++
allows programmers to leverage their knowledge of C with the use Object Oriented
(OO) concepts, to create larger programs with easier and with better quality. Since C++ contains all of the concepts of C,
a C program can be run using a C++ compiler...but only a C++ compiler can
compile a C++ program. It was created by Bjarne Stroustrup in 1980.
C/ C++ / 1 C Plus Plus Street World News and Announcements
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.Zip files now contain URL of posting!
 Zip file improvements! | Don't you hate it when you download multiple .zip files, find one that is great, and want to post feedback or a vote on it, but can't remember which one it was? Well no longer! Now all .zip files have a special Planet Source Read Me text file that will take you right back to the submissions's page. So check it out! |
Modulus Financial Engineering donates 2 financial programming packages as prizes!

| Many thanks to Modulus Financial Engineer for their donation of Stock ChartX and TA-SDK for the contest Click here to check them out. As usual...submit early and often to get a shot at one of these two prizes! |
Sams Publishing donates 6 great programming books as prizes!
Contest prize updated: Planet Source Code Jumbo CD--now in VB, C/C++ and ASP Editions!
 Planet Source Code Jumbo Resource CD: 3 Language Editions! | Three winners each month can now choose from 3 editions of the PSC 2002 CD--Visual Basic, C/C++ or Active Server Pages! Includes tens of thousands of lines of the top ranked code, articles and submissions in over 27 categories.So submit early and often to win this great prize! |
New contest prize: Smart Editor Professional
 New Prize: Smart Editor Pro! | Monthly winners can choose this great Development
Environment that allows you to program in a WYSIWYG
editor, in a variety of programming languages
(including C#, XML, HTML, Perl, Java, PHP, SQL, C/C++,
Basic variants and more..)! It also provides an array
of usefull features like custom languages,
Project/Tasks management, Code library, language
toolbox, compiler association, FTP support etc. As usual...submit early and often to get your shot at winning this great prize! |
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C/ C++ Categories | Browse the largest code database on the net!  | Compatibility Filter Profile:
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| Algorithms (29,339 lines) Classes/ Frameworks/ OOP (17,771 lines) Coding Standards (13,074 lines) Complete Applications (52,579 lines) Controls/ Forms/ Dialogs/ Menus (16,087 lines) Data Structures (32,043 lines) Databases (10,858 lines) Debugging and Error Handling (2,037 lines) Direct X (7,677 lines) Documents (1,255 lines) Files (16,484 lines) Games (71,651 lines) | | Graphics/ Sound (40,878 lines) Internet/ Browsers/ HTML (12,206 lines) Macros (425 lines) Math (57,198 lines) Miscellaneous (58,965 lines) Palm OS (185 lines) Registry (1,761 lines) Security (10,729 lines) Sorting (4,913 lines) Strings (13,934 lines) System Services/ Functions (15,417 lines) Validation/ Processing (3,359 lines) Windows CE (839 lines) | | | | C/ C++ Contest Winners | November 2002 Winners as chosen by your votes!
Last month's submissions are in the process of being tallied and reviewed,
and the winners will be announced shortly!
In the meantime, here are previous month's winners
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