C++ Programming Language Pro

C++ Programming Language Pro

By Anastasia Kovba

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2011-12-02
  • Current Version: 13.0
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 759.00 kB
  • Developer: Anastasia Kovba
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 2.4
2.4
From 10 Ratings

Description

The classic C++ programming language for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Programming language is a perfect tool for studying, complex mathematical calculation, entertainment and many other useful tasks. The application is especially useful for learning the С++ programming language. - You have to buy compilations inside the application. - Internet connection is required. * FEEDBACK * - The great programming tool on the AppStore. - Your programming language for iOS is amazing! * FEATURES * - Compile and run your program. - Text input before program run and text output. - Enhanced source code editor with syntax highlighting, line numbers, color themes and additional keyboard. - Import and export programs by iTunes or by email. - Online language reference and several program samples. * LIMITATIONS * - Internet connection is required to compile and run a program. - Graphics, network, file system and real-time input are not supported. - Maximum running time of a program is 15 seconds. Look for the "C Programming Language" on the AppStore too. Thanks for using the application! ==================================== C++ (pronounced "cee plus plus") is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language. It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features. It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs as an enhancement to the C language. Originally named C with Classes, the language was renamed C++ in 1983. C++ is one of the most popular programming languages with application domains including systems software, application software, device drivers, embedded software, high-performance server and client applications, and entertainment software such as video games. Several groups provide both free and proprietary C++ compiler software, including the GNU Project, Microsoft, Intel and Embarcadero Technologies. C++ has greatly influenced many other popular programming languages, most notably C# and Java. C++ is also used for hardware design, where the design is initially described in C++, then analyzed, architecturally constrained, and scheduled to create a register-transfer level hardware description language via high-level synthesis. Bjarne Stroustrup began work on "C with Classes" in 1979. The idea of creating a new language originated from Stroustrup's experience in programming for his Ph.D. thesis. Stroustrup found that Simula had features that were very helpful for large software development, but the language was too slow for practical use, while BCPL was fast but too low-level to be suitable for large software development. When Stroustrup started working in Bell Labs, he had the problem of analyzing the UNIX kernel with respect to distributed computing. Remembering his Ph.D. experience, Stroustrup set out to enhance the C language with Simula-like features. C was chosen because it was general-purpose, fast, portable and widely used. The first commercial implementation of C++ was released on 14 October 1985. In 1983, the name of the language was changed from C with Classes to C++ (++ being the increment operator in C). In 1985, the first edition of The C++ Programming Language was released, providing an important reference to the language, since there was not yet an official standard. Release 2.0 of C++ came in 1989 and the updated second edition of The C++ Programming Language was released in 1991. New features included multiple inheritance, abstract classes, static member functions, const member functions, and protected members. In 1990, The Annotated C++ Reference Manual was published. This work became the basis for the future standard.

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Reviews

  • Nope

    3
    By Atiyehh)
    Good as a c++ compiler But i cant inter information in my console space when the program compeletly run
  • How can CIN not work

    1
    By Pvtjr
    What a rip. If CIN does work, it is not a normal editor. Don’t waste time with stupid work around slime this.
  • cin does not work.

    5
    By Robin97923
    This is unacceptable.
  • Revolting app

    1
    By Pandazoic
    Buy 100 more compilations!
  • “Buy more compilations”

    1
    By Awful. Bad. Not worth it..
    Astounding.
  • No Save?!?

    1
    By JLDrawMonster
    This app, like many others for C++ don’t allow saving your work. This is a pay to play app but that is no real issue, however, I don’t want to pay for something that is only a toy. I need a professional solution that allows me to develop for my clients, learning or whatever and save my work. I’d gladly pay $20 for a program that was actually a professional solution. Plus, only one instance of running a program before I’m forced to pay for it. At least 5 would be something decent, or a warning that when you run the “Hello World” program to see the functionality, it will be the last one you are allowed before you have to shell out the bucks. How can someone possibly test it properly to determine its usefulness prior to purchase? I feel like the developer is saying “F-you, give me your money. What, it doesn’t work for you? Too bad. You should have thought about that before you gave me your money.”
  • Not even a free compile

    1
    By TOSection
    Yup. Kinda expected a few, maybe a time limit of compiles would of been great to try it out. Installed, put in code, tries to compile, didn't even have one free compile. Not even a test before buy, apparently I was rigged but regardless I'm not going to try again.
  • Almost perfect if you pay

    4
    By Net4All
    This app is really great! It's fast and simple. The editor is as user friendly as possible given the screen size. However, you must pay. It's not free. $3 well spent though. Also, you must compile online (which I don't mind). Would be five stars except: - no command line arguments - no compiler flags - can't time program
  • Online compiler

    1
    By InitJason
    I would have paid $3 for offline compiler. But this is likely an API jacker. Just as well goto cpp.sh and don't feed the troll.
  • Don't buy!! Pricy !!DEMAND REFUND!!

    2
    By The PinoyOne
    $.99 for 100 compiles and $3 for unlimited? Tricked me into buying it I want a refund! And the word input is crappy! It's good if your using for projects on the go... but I'm sure there are other alternatives.

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