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Have changes been made in the contents of C++???

Hey guys, I've just passed std. 12. The syllabus here for C Sc for 12 looks outdated. CSc Students all over in our state seem to be reading, learning outdated contents. I don't know if the need 4 update in this CSc syllabus for C++ is minor or not. In a certain topic for header files, I've met the '.h' made to be not contained in the angular brackets'<>'. By which I mean that the code does not work by including th '.h' extension in the angular brackets. Also, some keywords such as "clrscr" are seemed to be removed and does not even work with the inclusion of <conio.h> or <conio>. Further more, some header files such as <conio> are again seemed to be removed or not. I'm sick of this. Someone help me out!!

22nd Aug 2020, 12:20 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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Yumnam Boliver Singh turbo C/C++ is almost 30 years old(published in 1990s) and was ment to work with MSdos. Latest standards were published in 2018 I guess. So obviously there would be a lot of changes. And just like ~ swim ~ already said Sololearn ( just like all morden IDE/compilers) follow the latest standards and so should you because you would not want the software created by you to have compatibility issues with every morden device.
22nd Aug 2020, 1:40 PM
Arsenic
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Thanks. Peace n love, bro. Stay safe.
22nd Aug 2020, 5:51 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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Oh This app must support every
22nd Aug 2020, 1:15 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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Thanks for the advice, everyone out here. I appreciate you guys
22nd Aug 2020, 2:41 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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Hey2 guys, what about the language? I mean, not the compiler but about the language. It seems like, since we must not work with turbo, there will be somewhat a minor change in the coding language i used before...🤔 to cope with hmm...interesting🙂😗👍😛🎉
22nd Aug 2020, 3:21 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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A little elaboration 4 your little brother here?😁
22nd Aug 2020, 3:27 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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"Did the language c++ have an addition in new keywords?", where this was what i meant.
22nd Aug 2020, 5:08 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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"An update in the keywords for better flexibility in different scenarios"
22nd Aug 2020, 5:11 PM
Yumnam Boliver Singh
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