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.CC File Extension

A .CC file is a C++ Source Code File, created by Standard C++ Foundation.

Open with Microsoft Visual Studio Code. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .CC file?

A .CC file is a type of file used to store source code for programs written in the C++ programming language. This file may contain the complete code necessary to create a single program or just a part of the code used in a larger programming project. This could mean that a project might have multiple .CC files, each contributing different parts of the overall code.

When a programmer writes C++ code, they typically use a source code editor, which is a specialized type of software designed to help write and manage code efficiently. Some popular source code editors and Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) that can open and edit .CC files include Microsoft Visual Studio Code, GNU Emacs, vi, and any basic text editor. More advanced IDEs like Microsoft Visual Studio 2022, Embarcadero Technologies C++ Builder, BloodshedSoftware Dev-C++, Code::Blocks, Apple Xcode, and Metrowerks CodeWarrior Development Tools also support .CC files.

After editing, the code in a .CC file needs to be compiled. This means transforming the source code into machine code, which is a set of instructions that a computer's processor can execute directly. Compilers like the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) are used for this purpose. Once compiled, the resulting machine code can be run by the computer's operating system as a functioning program.

The .CC file extension is just one of several file extensions used for C++ source code. Other common extensions include .CPP, .CXX, and .C. The latter can store code for both C and C++ programs. Each of these extensions can be associated with similar types of IDEs and compilers.

The C++ programming language itself was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 as an enhancement to the C programming language, which was created by Dennis Ritchie in the late 1960s. Stroustrup added object-oriented programming features to C and officially named the new language "C++" in 1983, releasing it in 1985. C++ quickly became a widely used language, favored for its power and flexibility. It is used to develop a variety of software applications, including web browsers, games, and database systems. The ongoing development of C++ is overseen by the non-profit Standard C++ Foundation.

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