When it comes to real life and our decisions, I believe in letting actions speak for themselves. Instead of talking about ourselves, I believe we have a distinct power in how we express ourselves. That being said, I believe this rule also applies to programming languages.

We could devote an entire post to demonstrating and proving the capabilities of C++ programming languages. What's the point, though? Showing you some of the most popular C++-developed apps will be far more successful in giving you a sense of the capabilities of this language. As a result, below is a list of the greatest C++ projects.

 

Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator

Photoshop is a well-known and sophisticated graphics editor. It has been on the market since 1988 and has evolved significantly since then. It allows you to modify photographs on numerous layers and basically do anything with a picture in there. This tool essentially changed the game in photo editing and is still one of the best to use. C++ is ideal for such complex applications. It is incredibly speedy and capable of performing admirably even when dealing with large amounts of data.

Spotify

One of the most popular audio streaming apps includes a C++ backend. Doesn't that sound powerful? Because, well, it is. Spotify manages massive amounts of data, and C++ makes it all possible and seamless. Furthermore, they used the popular Qt framework on the Linux app. With over 207 million active users, Spotify provides access to over 40 million different music tracks. Nearly 100 million of them are paid customers. That sounds like a great business to me.

YouTube

YouTube is available in several languages. C++, on the other hand, was employed for the app's most significant and fundamental function - video processing. Managing this much data is exceedingly challenging when your site has between 1 and 2 billion monthly visitors. It, I believe, speaks for itself. C++ is a secret weapon of the world's largest corporations. And I believe we might even say that their success is due to C++.

Amazon.com

The world's largest online marketplace and cloud computing platform. Jeff Bezos founded the company in 1994. Amazon began as a book-selling internet site and has evolved into much more. It is a technological brand that focuses on Artificial Intelligence and other areas. Some of Amazon's most popular devices, such as Alexa, are changing customer electronics and having a significant influence in the digital industry. As you may expect, Amazon manages a massive amount of data every second. Amazon is no exception. Large corporations typically use numerous languages. Amazon was created mostly in C++. However, the architecture has evolved throughout time. C++ is now mostly in charge of handling requests.

Windows OS

Many operating systems make use of C++ (Mac OS and Linux as well). Windows OS is written in a combination of C and C++. Creating an entire operating system may appear to be a pipe dream, yet it has been done. What's more essential to us? They made use of C++. Every example is massive and magnificent, but this one stands out for me. If that doesn't demonstrate the strength of C++, I don't know what will.

Microsoft Office

Microsoft programmes such as Word, Excel, and Powerpoint are written in both C and C++. There's not much to say because I'm sure everyone has used it at some point in their lives. This service has made a huge impact on the way Internet has been evolving. Microsoft showed a user-friendly tools that became a new standard of functionality.

Google

Google search was created mostly in Java and Python. However, they have made significant improvements, and Google is now a hybrid of those as well as C and C++. They also have their own programming languages and frameworks. Google Chrome is written in C++, Assembly, and Python. It is currently the most used browser in the world, with a market share of 60 to 70%. C++ is used in many Google tools (for example Google Earth).

MySQL

An open-source database management system utilised by major organisations such as Tesla, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, among others. It is one of the most used databases in the world and is written in both C and C++.

Mozilla Firefox

Yet another C++-based Internet browser. This language is widely used in browser development. Google Chrome, as previously said, is likewise written in C++. As well as Safari and a few other browsers. Furthermore, because Mozilla Firefox is an open source project, it is incredibly transparent. You can view the source code and learn how it was created.

Bloomberg

Last but not least, we have a financial and media corporation that offers a variety of services such as a television network, wire service, news website, and many others. They manage a large amount of data and choose C++ to do so.

Summary

I hope this list gave you an idea of the possibilities offered by C++. Perhaps it even assisted you in deciding whether or not it is a good fit for your project. Please contact us if you have any queries regarding your future project or are considering programming in C++.