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C is an often used [[:Category:Programming Languages|programming language]] because of it's solid structure and it being [[multiplatform]] capable. |
C is an often used [[:Category:Programming Languages|programming language]] because of it's solid structure and it being [[multiplatform]] capable. |
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The initial development of C occurred at AT&T Bell Labs between 1969 and 1973; according to Ritchie, the most creative period occurred in 1972. It was named "C" because many of its features were derived from an earlier language called "B". |
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By 1973, the C language had become powerful enough that most of the [[UNIX]] [[kernel]], originally written in [[PDP-11]]/20 assembly language, was rewritten in C. |
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_programming_language#History |
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also see: [[D]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 29 October 2007
C is an often used programming language because of it's solid structure and it being multiplatform capable.
The initial development of C occurred at AT&T Bell Labs between 1969 and 1973; according to Ritchie, the most creative period occurred in 1972. It was named "C" because many of its features were derived from an earlier language called "B".
By 1973, the C language had become powerful enough that most of the UNIX kernel, originally written in PDP-11/20 assembly language, was rewritten in C.
also see: D
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