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C++ and C are distinct programming languages, each with its own unique features and purposes. While they can work together seamlessly when needed, they remain separate entities. Despite their compatibility and ability to complement each other in projects, they should be treated as independent languages. Maintaining their distinction preserves their individual strengths and ensures clarity in usage, even when used simultaneously.
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C++ and C are distinct programming languages, each with its own unique features and purposes. While they can work together seamlessly when needed, they remain separate entities. Despite their compatibility and ability to complement each other in projects, they should be treated as independent languages. Maintaining their distinction preserves their individual strengths and ensures clarity in usage, even when used simultaneously.