C / C++

Originally, the ‘C’ programming language was developed for and implemented on the UNIX operating system. One of the remarkable features of the language is that it is not tied to any particular hardware or system. This makes it easy for a user to write programs without any changes so that they can run practically on all machines. C is often called a middle-level language as it combines the elements of high-level languages with the functionalism of assembly language. C allows the manipulation of bits, bytes and addresses- the basic elements with which the computer functions. Another good point about C is its portability which makes it possible to adapt software written for one type of computer to another. C was created, influenced, and field tested by working programmers

If you just use C++ as a better C, you will not be using all of its power. Like any quality tool, C++ must be used the way it was designed to be used to exploit its richness. Some of the new features include encapsulation, inline function calls, overloading operators, inheritance and polymorphism. I am not going to explain what they mean here as that would simply take me away from my purpose here, but you can refer to any good C++ book or the C++ FAQ for more information.

Some of the new features that have been included in C++ are encapsulation, inline function calls, overloading operators, inheritance and polymorphism.

Our module on C/C++ provides a holistic conceptual and we provide better practical understanding on all the tools and elements that are part of their dynamics.  

Eligibility Criteria: BE/BTECH/ME/MTECH/MCA/BCA/PGDCA or equivalent

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