I believe it should be noted that part of C++'s existence today is due to the lacking functionality in C.
Actually, I like that paragraph since it puts C at a disadvantage and C++ on an advantage :D
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I believe it should be noted that part of C++'s existence today is due to the lacking functionality in C.
Actually, I like that paragraph since it puts C at a disadvantage and C++ on an advantage :D
But C++ has a number of other features, as well, that the article failed to mention.
If it only supported OOP, then it would not be multi-paradigm, yes?