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Hi,

This is probably a question everyone knows the answer to, except me :(
I downloaded an image processing toolbox that has a lot of cc files. I can compile them and use them like normal c++ source code files.
I'm just wondering when and where i can give my c++ source code the extension cc. Also why i would use the cc extension.

Can anyone please help me? :-D
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It is just another extension for C++ source files. You can go through a discussion on this topic at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1545080/correct-c-code-file-extension-cc-vs-cpp[^]
 
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Dalek Dave 25-Nov-10 4:42am    
Good Call.
Thanks.
Very interesting discussion!
 
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JF2015 25-Nov-10 3:45am    
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Sauro Viti 25-Nov-10 5:10am    
My vote of 2: well, this is a fake answer and deserves a vote of 1, but the target of the author is to thank others, so I upvoted for the good intention...

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