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'''
CH has been integrated into [[free C-STEM Studio,]] a platform for learning computing, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (C-STEM) with robotics. C-STEM Studio is developed by the UC Davis Center for Integrated Computing and STEM Education, offering a curriculum for K-12 students.
[http://www.newtonium.com/public_html/Products/RoboWorks/chrobotalk.htm ch robot]</ref><ref>
[http://www.finchrobot.com/software/ch ch finch]</ref><ref>[http://www.softintegration.com/company/press/ch_arm_raspberry_pi_released.htm ch raspberry and arm]{{Dead link|date=June 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> It can also be embedded into the [[LabVIEW]] system
== Features ==
C++ features available in
* [[Member
* Mixed code and declaration
* The ''[[this (computer programming)|this]]'' -> pointer
* [[Reference type (C++)|Reference type and pass-by-reference]]
* Function-style type conversion
* [[Classes in C++|Classes]]
* Private/public data and functions in classes. Ch is compatible with C++ in that by default, members of a class definition are assumed to be private until a 'public' declaration is given
* Static member of class/struct/union
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* The new and delete operators
* Constructors and destructors
* [[Polymorphic
* The [[scope resolution operator
* The I/O functions cout, cerr, and cin with endl
* Arguments for [[variadic function]]s are optional
* Classes inside member functions
* [[Nested
* Passing member function to argument of pointer-to-function type of functions
As a C/C++ interpreter,
== See also ==
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== Further reading ==
* {{cite journal |last=Heller |first=Martin |year=2001 |title=The Ch Language Environment |url=http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1776/byt20011031s0002/1105_heller.html |publisher=[[Byte (magazine)|Byte]] |url-status=dead |
*{{cite magazine |last= Cheng |first= Harry |year= 2002 |title= C99 & Numeric Computing |pages= 28–34 |url= http://drdobbs.com/cpp/184404993 |magazine= Dr. Dobb's Journal}}
* {{cite magazine |last= Cheng |first= Harry |year= 2006 |title= Ch: A C/C++ Interpreter for Script Computing |pages= 6–12 |url= http://drdobbs.com/184402054 |magazine= Dr. Dobb's Journal}}
* {{cite book |last= Cheng |first= Harry |year= 2009 |title= C For Engineers & Scientists, An Interpretive Approach |url= http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073376051/ |publisher= McGraw-Hill|isbn= 978-0-07-729046-7}}
* {{cite book |last= Cheng |first= Harry |year= 2011 |title= C For Engineers & Scientists
== External links ==
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