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* '''C++03''' is a minor improvement to C++98, standardized by ISO in 2003.
* '''C++03''' is a minor improvement to C++98, standardized by ISO in 2003.
* '''TR1''' (Technical Report 1) is a proposal for extensions to the C++ standard library. It was published in 2007. Many of its proposals made it into C++11. Many compilers support it, but put its headers in a different directory.
* '''TR1''' (Technical Report 1) is a proposal for extensions to the C++ standard library. It was published in 2007. Many of its proposals made it into C++11. Many compilers support it, but put its headers in a different directory.
* '''C++11''' (formerly called '''C++0x''') is a significant improvement, adding many new language features and libraries. It was standardized by ISO in 2011. It is not completely supported by many, if any, compilers, but most of its features are available in [[GCC]] [http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html] and [[Clang]] [http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html].
* '''C++11''' (formerly called '''C++0x''') is a significant improvement, adding many new language features and libraries. It was standardized by ISO in 2011. Most of its features are available in [[GCC]] [http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html] and [[Clang]] [http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html].
* '''C++14''' (formerly called '''C++1y''') is a minor improvement to C++11, standardized by ISO in 2014. Most of its features are available in [[Clang]] [http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html] and [[GCC]] [http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx1y.html].


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