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latest C++ standard

I want to know should we call ANSI/ISO C++ as standard C++?

Please advise. Thanks!!
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Matt posted:
I want to know should we call ANSI/ISO C++ as standard C++?
Please advise. Thanks!!

This newsgroup discusses C++ as defined by:
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
ISO/IEC
14882
Second edition
2003-10-15
Programming languages — C++
Langages de programmation — C++
-JKop
Jul 22 '05 #2
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:50:26 GMT, JKop <NU**@NULL.NULL> had a scratch
and wrote:
Matt posted:
I want to know should we call ANSI/ISO C++ as standard

C++?

Please advise. Thanks!!

This newsgroup discusses C++ as defined by:
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
ISO/IEC
14882
Second edition
2003-10-15
Programming languages — C++
Langages de programmation — C++
-JKop


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