what is the main difference between c and c++?
Answer Posted / ravi pratap
c is low level language while c++ is sn high level language.
c++ is an extension of c language this means that you can
use not only the new features of c++ but can also use the c
programing on that. c++ is an object oriented while c is an
program oriented in which you can make new softwares.
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