Here is a
program which will print out the message.
Hello, C++.
Note: Every C
program contains a function called main. This is the start point of the
program.
printf(“Hello,
C++.\n”);
Prints the
worlds on the screen. The text to be printed is enclosed in double quotes.
The \n at the end of the text tells the program to print a newline as part of
the output.
Most C programs
are in lower case letters. You will usually find upper case letters used in
preprocessor definitions or inside quotes as parts of character strings. C is
case sensitive, that is, it recognises a lower case letter and it’s upper
case equivalent as being different.