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'''C''' is a [[procedural programming|procedural]], [[imperative programming|imperative]] [[programming language]] developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories.  It was a major improvement over the earlier languages BCPL and B.
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'''C''' is the name of a [[procedural programming|procedural]], [[imperative programming|imperative]] [[programming language]] developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories.  It was a major improvement over the earlier languages BCPL and B.
  
C is still a popular choice for projects where speed and small program size are important considerations, such as embedded firmware. The [[Linux]] operating system was written in C. The syntax of C inspired many later languages such as [[C++]], [[Java]] and [[C Sharp]].
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C is still a popular choice for projects where speed and small program size are important considerations, such as embedded firmware. A significant portion of the [[GNU/Linux|Linux]] [[Operation system kernel|kernel]] was written in C. The syntax of C inspired many later languages such as [[C++]], [[Java]] and [[C Sharp]]. Many C compilers also support low-level programming via integrated inline assemblers.
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== "Hello World!" program ==
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An example program often used for languages is something that displays "Hello, World!".
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<pre>
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main()
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{
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  printf("Hello World!\n");
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  return 0;
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}
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</pre>
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==See also==
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:[http://gcc.gnu.org/ Free compiler]
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:[http://www.openwatcom.org/index.php/Main_Page Open Watcom C Compiler], high quality free C/C++ compiler.
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:[http://www.c-compiler.com/ Miracle C compiler], free c/c++ compiler.
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:[http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/ lcc], portable C compiler, free for non-commercial use.
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[[Category:Programming Languages]]

Latest revision as of 15:05, June 23, 2016

C is the name of a procedural, imperative programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Laboratories. It was a major improvement over the earlier languages BCPL and B.

C is still a popular choice for projects where speed and small program size are important considerations, such as embedded firmware. A significant portion of the Linux kernel was written in C. The syntax of C inspired many later languages such as C++, Java and C Sharp. Many C compilers also support low-level programming via integrated inline assemblers.

"Hello World!" program

An example program often used for languages is something that displays "Hello, World!".

#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
  printf("Hello World!\n");
  return 0;
}

See also

Free compiler
Open Watcom C Compiler, high quality free C/C++ compiler.
Miracle C compiler, free c/c++ compiler.
lcc, portable C compiler, free for non-commercial use.