C ++ history
C ++ evolved from C language development, originally called "C with Classes"
1983 officially named C ++
In November 1998 the nationality Organization for Standardization (ISO) approved as an international standard
October 15, 2003 released the second edition of the C ++ standard ISO / IEC 14882: 2003
August 12, 2011 ISO published the third edition of a new performance standard C ++ C ++ 11, contains the core language, extended C ++ Standard Library
August 18, 2014 published the ISO C ++ 14,
C ++ C ++ 14 as a small extension 11, mainly to provide bug fixes and minor improvements
C ++ features
- Compatible with C, support process-oriented programming
- Support for object-oriented approach
- Support for generic programming method