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title: C++
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# Hello World! - Your First C++ Program
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## What is C++?
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* C++ is a general purpose programming language which has been used since the 1990's
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* It was designed by Bjarne Stroustrup under with the name "C with classes".
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* It is a version of C that includes Object-Oriented elements, including classes and functions.
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* It is considered one of the biggest programming languages, as you can see in the following image:
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![Img](http://static1.businessinsider.com/image/59deb30392406c21008b6148-1200/for-bonus-points-heres-the-chart-showing-these-languages-relative-popularity.jpg)
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_source: Github_
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### Your First Program in C++
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```cpp
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#include <iostream>
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using namespace std;
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int main()
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{
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cout << "Hello World" << endl;
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return 0;
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}
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```
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#### The Output of this program will simply be :
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```
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Hello World!
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```
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Now, let's break down the code:
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#### Lines 1 and 2
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```cpp
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#include <iostream>
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using namespace std;
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```
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* The first line tells the computer to use the "iostream" header file for this specific program . A header file is a seperate file with prewritten C++ code. There are many other header files which are requireed for a specific program to run properly. Some of them are : math , vector and string. Header files are generally represented by a ".h" extension (you don't need to add .h when including C++ standard library files)
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* `iostream` stands for input-output stream . The "iostream" file contains code for allowing the computer to take input and generate an output, using the C++ language.
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* The second line tells the computer to use the standard namespace which includes features of standard C++. You could write this program without this line, but you'd have to use `std::cout` instead of `cout` and `std::endl` instead of `endl` on line 4. It makes the code more readable and our lives as programmers easier.
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#### Line 3 and 4
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```cpp
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int main()
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{
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```
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* C++ starts execution of a program from the -main function- `int main()` . During execution , the computer starts running the code from every line from `{`(opening bracket) till `}`(closing bracket)
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**NOTE : Every function starts with an opening curly brace "{" and ends with a closing curly brace "}".**
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* Line 4 indicates the start of the main() function.
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#### Lines 5, 6 & 7
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```cpp
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cout << "Hello World" << endl;
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return 0;
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}
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```
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* The word `cout` in C++ is used to output.
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* It is followed by `<<` , the _insertion operator_ .
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* Whatever is in the double quotes `""` is printed . Certain special characters have a different syntax for print statements
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* Now to print any other kind of data , you have to add `<<` .
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***Challenge: Try to change Hello World to any other sentence or word(s). What will be the output ?***
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* `endl` is a reserved word when using the C++ language to **end this line and go to the next line during output** . - _cout stands for "console output"_
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* Finally, finish the command with a semicolon `;`.
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**NOTE : Every command except the main function definition and the #include directive needs to be ended by the semicolon. Without a ";" , you may encounter an error.**
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* `return 0;` safely terminates the current function i.e. 'main()' in this case and since no function follows after 'main()' the program is terminated.
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* Don't forget to tell the computer that this is end of the main() function. To do this , you add the closing curly brace "}". You will encounter an error before program execution if you do not include the **}** .
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### The code should look something like this:
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![Img](https://i.imgur.com/d1liGwI.png)
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Programmers use a Hello World program (like this one) as a ritual on using a new programming language. It is a symbol of good luck.
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_You have finished coding your first C++ program and have understood most of the code you have written/typed. CONGRATULATIONS!_
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**Good Luck to all of you and happy coding! :)**
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**Happy Coding ! :)**
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**Feel free to ask any questions on FreeCodeCamp's GitHub page or [FreeCodeCamp's Forum.](https://forum.freecodecamp.org/)**
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[Try it yourself ! :)](https://repl.it/L4k3)
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**You may need some software to write and execute C++ code. I recommend using CodeBlocks. There's a download link below :**
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Download Link : [Download Here](http://www.codeblocks.org/downloads/26)
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* Click the link with the GNU/GCC compiler for windows. This will not require an additional installation
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Other alternatives could be visual studio, using a compiler or an online IDE such as Cloud9 or repl.it
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Link #2 for Mac : [Download for Mac #2 here](https://developer.apple.com/xcode/)
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