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How To Write Hello World Program In C++ Programming Language

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  How To Write a Hello World Program In C++ Programming Language In this post we will look at how a C++ program works. We will try make the example as simple as possible for the beginners so they can easily understand the basics of C++. We will write a simple C++ hello world program in C++ programming language which is considered as the very first program in almost every programming language. A Brief Introduction to the C++ Programming Language C++ is an object oriented programming language and it is an extension to C programming language. C++ is a general purpose programming language and it is also a case-sensitive language. C++ is very powerful programming language it has features of both low level and high level programming languages, and that is why it is called mid level programming language. Hello World program in C++ programming language Above is an example of a simple Hello World program in C++ programming language. Now let us look at the code, and I will take you...

for loop in C programming language for beginners

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  for loop in C programming language for beginners In programming languages, we have control statements that are used to control the behavior of the programs as per user requirements. One of these control statements is in a for loop that we use to iterate the piece of code several times as per user requirement or the programmer's logic. The most common use of a for loop is traversing data structures from beginning to end. One such example of data structures is the arrays and linked lists. Basically, we use a for loop in the conditions when we are sure about the exact number of times the block of code is to be iterated. In such situations, it is preferred to use the for loop. Syntax of for loop in c: for(expression1; expression2; expression3) { // block of code to be executed here } Now if we look at the syntax of the for loop it contains for keyword and round brackets in which there are three expressions given which are separated by a semicolon (;) symbol....