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C++ Programming-All Essentials for Learners in (Hindi)

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Description: DescriptionWhich programming language is often considered a badge of honour among software developers? C++Which programming language can you learn that when added to your resume, will often get you a job interview? C++Which programming language is routinely ranked in the top 5 programming languages by popularity, and has been consistently in the top 10 for close to 20 years? C++Why you should learn C++?Much, if not most of the software written today is still written in C++, and this has been the case for many years.Not only is C++ popular, but it is also a very relevant language. If you go to GitHub you will see a huge number of active C++ repositories and C++ is also extremely active on stack overflow.There are many, many leading software titles written entirely or partly in C++. These include the Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX operating systems!Many Adobe products such as Photoshop and Illustrator, MySQL and MongoDB database engines, and many more are written in C++.Leading tech companies use C++ for many of their products and internal research and development. These include Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, PayPal, Google, Facebook, Oracle, and many more.Can you see how learning C++ will open up more career opportunities for you?If more professional companies are using C++, it stands to reason that there is going to be more of a demand for C++ programmers.But the main reason programmers should probably learn C++ is that it is so powerful!What do I mean by powerful?C++ is super fast and is a general-purpose programming language that supports both procedure and object-oriented programming making it very flexible.It can scale easily. And it can be portable as well.C++ can do many things that other languages just can't.That's why nearly every primary language has a way to inter
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