

The C Standards Committee subsequently added some features into C99 that had been part of C++ (such as double-slash comments) but also some new features that would have been a nuisance to implement, would likely never be part of C++, and likely wouldn't be used terribly much (such as variable-length arrays). When C++ was created, the intention was that it should essentially be a superset of C.

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VISUAL STUDIO FOR MAC C LANGUAGE MANUAL

Written by the language author, and known colloquially as the "K & R" book-a book of lore
