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Saturday, July 19, 2008
INTRODUCTION TO C
INTRODUCTION TO 'C':
C is a programming language developed at AT & T's Bell
laboratories of USA in 1972.it was designed by dennis rechie.
where C stands:
a)problem oriented languages or high level languages:
these languages have been designed to give a better programming
efficiency.i.e,faster program development.
languages in this category are FORTRAN,BASIC,PASCAL etc.
b)machine oriented languages or low level languages:
these languages have been designed to give a better machine efficiency,i.e,faster program execution.
languages in this category are assembly language and machine language.
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