![]() ![]() The first ANSI standard for C++ was published in 1998, then there was the 2003 version, the 2011 version, the 2014 version, the 2017 version, and now we expect the 2020 version to be officially published. ![]() It implements a dialect of C++, so-called pre-ANSI C++, that has completely fallen out of use by the beginning of this millennium.
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