C++03
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C++03
Summary
C++03 is an ISO standard edition[1]. C++03 draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (iso_standard_edition category, ranking #12 of 20).[2]
Key Facts
- C++03's instance of is recorded as ISO standard edition[3].
- 2003 is named after C++03[4].
- C++03's follows is recorded as C++98[5].
- C++03's followed by is recorded as C++11[6].
- C++03's followed by is recorded as C++ Technical Report 1[7].
- C++03's subclass of is recorded as Q2407[8].
- C++03's ISO standard is recorded as 14882:2003[9].
- C++03's publication date is recorded as +2003-10-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- C++03's edition or translation of is recorded as ISO/IEC 14882[11].
- C++03's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j7lj6c[12].
- C++03's official website is recorded as https://www.iso.org/standard/38110.html[13].
- C++03's number of pages is recorded as {'amount': '+757'}[14].
- C++03's exact match is recorded as https://www.iso.org/standard/38110.html[15].
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Designation and Status
C++03's instance of is recorded as ISO standard edition[3].
History and Context
2003 is named after C++03[4].
Why It Matters
C++03 draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (iso_standard_edition category, ranking #12 of 20).[2] C++03 has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] C++03 is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]