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C++ Practice is a FREE programming course by our team.
C++ Practice - Learn CPP in a greatly improved learning environment with more MCQ, real practice questions and explanations.
This app includes over 175+ categories that cover basic concepts, data types, arrays, pointers, conditional statements, loops, functions, classes and objects, inheritance & polymorphism, templates, exceptions and files.
This C++ Programming app enables you to carry C++ programming MCQs in your android phone. It contains about 1000+ Questions & many Important Exam Questions.
This app has a very simple user interface and the contents can be easily understood by the users. This will definitely help you for preparing for interviews, tests and in many more ways.
Questions are updated automatically on server. Each MCQ have its own explanation.Learn C++ and become a great programmer.
Our C++ questions and answers focuses on all areas of C++ programming language covering 110+ topics in C++. These topics are chosen from the most authoritative book “The C++ Programming Language” by Bjarne Stroustrup, the Creater of C++.
This is the c++ programming questions and answers section on OOPS Concepts with explanation for various interview, competitive examination and entrance test. Solved examples with detailed answer description, explanation are given and it would be easy to understand.
Highlights
- 1000+ Multiple Choice Questions & Answers in C++ with explanations
- Lots of MCQs with C++ code/programming snippet and its output
- Every MCQ set focuses on a specific topic in C++ Programming Language
- C++ programming code compiled and tested on x86-32 bit Linux systems

Who should Practice these C++ Questions?
- Anyone wishing to sharpen their skills on C++ programming language
- Anyone preparing for aptitude test in C++ (both objective type and coding written test)
- Anyone preparing for interviews (campus/off-campus interviews, walk-in interview and company interviews)
- Anyone preparing for entrance examinations and other competitive examinations (GATE & GRE)
- All - Experienced, Freshers and Students
If you like to learn C++ thoroughly, you should attempt to work on the complete set of C++ questions and answers mentioned above. It will immensely help anyone trying to crack a C++ code or an interview.
C++ is known to be a very powerful language. C++ allows you to have a lot of control as to how you use computer resources, so in the right hands its speed and ability to cheaply use resources should be able to surpass other languages. Thanks to C++'s performance, it is often used to develop game engines, games, and desktop apps.
C++'s greatest strength is how scalable it could be, so apps that are very resource intensive are usually built with it. Graphics require a lot of resource, which is why the most beautiful 3D games you happily feast your eyes on are often built with C++.
As such, since it's easy for a coding beginner to go astray when learning C++, we strongly recommend learning C++ with a mentor. In addition, C++ has a longer history with game development in general, so there are a lot of proven good practices a C++ mentor from the gaming community can teach you.
The rise of independent game development may have dented the demand for C++ developers a little, but in general, C++ will still remain a major player in the gaming industry. Now that Unreal Engine, the most popular game engine for AAA title games, is free, you can definitely get started with developing 3D games with C++ yourself.With the rise of Virtual Reality, C++ developers will be needed to develop the most visually amazing VR apps, so in that aspect, C++ has a pretty bright future.

Although C++ gets a lot of flak for being so complex and hard to use right, it's still being actively worked to be kept relevant, so all in all C++ won't be going away even though a lot of languages have been trying to replace it.
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