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Discuss generally how you could get a C+ + Program running

2. Is C+ + case sensitive? How does it affect your coding if C+ + is case sensitive?

3. How do you use Library Functions?

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  1. 1 September, 08:43
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    1. You can get a C+ + program running by building an executable within an integrated development environment (IDE).

    2. Yes, C+ + is case sensitive. If a developer was naming their variable fooBar compared to foobar, it will recognize each variable differently. This is important because if you define fooBar in the global scope and foobar within a function then it won't generate a conflict; however, when working in a team this could have catastrophic consequences.

    3. You can include libraries at the top of your header. A sample include like below.

    #include

    #include

    The math. h means that it is a header file compared to a standard library.

    A sample of how to call a library function could be like:

    cin >> fooBar;

    or

    cout << fooBar;

    This would accept keyboard input from the user and then it would show it back to the user afterwards.
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