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C++ is a programming language of many different dialects, similar to the way that each spoken language has many different dialects.In C++, dialects are because there are many different compilers that support slightly different features.There are several common compilers: in particular, Borland C++, Microsoft C++, and GNU C++. 



Please see the compiler listing for more information on how to get a compiler  ...</description>
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