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C is more friendy for making external libraries. A DLL compiled in C will likely work in any C/C++ program made in any other C/C++ compiler. Whereas DLLs made with C++ often only work in C++ programs made in the same C++ compiler (or so I hear -- I never actually faced this issue head on and don't know the details about it). On the other hand, C++ has tons of additional stuff that C can't do. Templates, polymorphism, operator overloading, etc, etc. C can mimic all of these things with different syntax, and there's no program you can write in one language that can't be written in the other language... so they're both equally capable. C++ just provides more tools/options. I'm not a fan of straight C at all. Personally I don't know why anyone would choose it over C++ these days unless they can't find a C++ compiler for X obscure platform. Even if you don't like a lot of what C++ adds, you can still compile

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