>-----Original Message-----
>From: Sakthivel Dhanabalakrishnanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 12:40 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [c-prog] C and C++
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> >
> > HI,
> > C i know the features of C++ and c.i know the
> > diferences between the two.
> >
> > in COncerto SOftware they asked me that in what
> > situation u will use c and what situation u will
> > use c++.
> >
> > don't tell the lanuguage features of C and C++ and
> > all like strong tyrpe checking,new delete and all.
> >
> > tell me practically ,mmmmmmm tell me their impleme-
> > ntation.
>
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>At this moment only things come to me:
>
> The size of an executable image created by C is less than
>created by
> C++. This is because C++ keeps data type information and other
>OO
> related stuff in the image. This fact may lead to slow
>performance of
> a C++ image as compared to C. This is one reason why RTOS
>applications
>
>There may other reasons, too.
what are you babbling about? none of your assertions above are necessarily
true.
>--
>Vijay Kumar R. Zanvar
>C FAQs - http://geocities.com/vijoeyz/faq/
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