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It’s been over 30 years since developers looking for a more flexible version of the C programming language came up with C++. Today, it’s still one of the most popular tools in a developer’s skillset for handling complex, high-level web functions, particularly for hardcore gaming and app coders. It’s even so thorough that C++ experts are among the most well-suited to convert their training to other coding languages.
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