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c vs c

C++ compiles into machine code, while C# compiles to CLR, which is interpreted by ASP.NET.
C++ requires you to handle memory manually, but C# runs in a virtual machine which can automatically handle memory management.
C# does not use pointers, while C++ can use pointers anywhere.
C++ can be used on any platform, though it was originally designed for Unix-based systems. C# is standardized but is rarely used outside of Windows environments.
C++ can create stand-alone and console applications. C# can create a console, Windows, ASP.NET, and mobile applications, but cannot create stand-alone apps.
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C++ allows for better object oriented programming
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1.C++ compiles into machine code, while C# compiles to CLR, which is interpreted by ASP.NET.
2.C++ requires you to handle memory manually, but C# runs in a virtual machine which can automatically handle memory management.
3.C# does not use pointers, while C++ can use pointers anywhere.
4.C++ can be used on any platform, though it was originally designed for Unix-based systems. C# is standardized but is rarely used outside of Windows environments.
5.C++ can create stand-alone and console applications. C# can create a console, Windows, ASP.NET, and mobile applications, but cannot create stand-alone apps.
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C++ is better since you aren't as restricted when it comes to platfroms and
it is more matured. But C is better than both of them so use that instead.
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