In computer programming, a language construct is a syntactically allowable part of a program that may be formed from one or more lexical tokens in accordance with the rules of the programming language. The term "language construct" is often used as a synonym for control structure. Control flow statements (such as conditionals, foreach loops, while loops, etc) are language constructs, not functions. So while (true) is a language construct, while add(10) is a function call. In PHP print is a language construct.
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In Java a class is written in this format: public class MyClass { //Code . . . . . . } In C++ a class is written in this format: class MyCPlusPlusClass { //Code . . . .
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