Write a program named StringSplit that asks for a date in the Day/Month/YYYY format (which does not need the zeros – so April 1, 2024 would be 4/1/2024), and then prints a message with the date in Month DD, YYYY format where Month is the three letter abbreviation of the month. Implement functions as follows: * main() - Asks the user for input and accepts it as a string. * splitDate() - Accepts one string, returns three strings: Month, Day, and Year. * getMonth() – Accepts the one or two digit month and returns the three letter name (ex. 3 returns Mar or 8 returns Aug) SampleOutput: Enter a date as MM/DD/YYY (ex. 3/12/2024): 9/12/2024 Sept 12, 2024