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Difference b/w <iosteam> and <iostream.h>
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Actually, it used before 2002. But after 2002 c++ community and bell lab change it and remove .h from header file. From there this is the standard of c++. When you write iostream it simply means you are calling a header file. Now all compiler shows this as a standard of c++. If you get a compiler which is before 2002, and not been updated since than. You can use it. But Why you want that, bell lab done this for user benifit.
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there is no difference between the two
earlier iostream.h was used but now we can even do it without specifying .h in it