Friday, July 31, 2009

What are the relevances of C++ programming language in electrical/electronic engeering?

what are the relevances of C++ programming language in electrical/electronic engeering and in engineering as a whole

What are the relevances of C++ programming language in electrical/electronic engeering?
I guess i can put my input or what i think regarding this issue. The relevances are probably because C++ is a lower level language it can read numbers or transfer data at a binary level a lot better, which in turn helps out computer electronic boards because of the way logic gates work. Which are electrical switches that either transfer a 1 or a 0 to make a binary number that is 4 digits long to express a certain character therefore creating data. Some languages, such as high level languages like VB may have a lot harder time performing this task because in order to compile the programming language it takes it down to basic binary but it takes quite a while to turn high level languages into binary and get them to run perfectly. In fact it is sometimes hard for any program to run perfectly but with C++ its on such a basic level you dont really have any problems and if you do you can easily pick it up be it a logic error or an actual compiler error. So to sum it up i would say C++ is a lot more relevant cause it is on a more basic, binarly level with the logic gates than other languages that exhist.





/kevin
Reply:C++ IN NOT A LOWER LEVEL LANGUAGE! it just happens that it has been around for a while and ws one of the first languages to implement OOP concepts and so is vastly used int he industries- it has a lot of importance in rogramming chipsets, gra[hics cards etc -i guess thats your answer
Reply:Well are you going to make a C program [C++ or C--] or what





To make C programs==


1.Use Visual C++ or C-- or use your text editer.


Note that if you use a text editer,you must skip 2,3 and 4.


2.[Visual C++ or C--]Go up to File and New...


3.[Visual C++ or C--]Select Applaction and click OK.


4.[Visual C++ or C-- Code]Edit the applaction,and it's options.


5.[Both]Using a text skip this.In Visual C++ or C-- go to File and Save As... and save the applaction.


6.[Text]Edit the applaction,and it's options.


7.[Text]In Visual C++ or C-- go to File and Save As... and save the applaction.

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