C (tutlayt)
Apparence
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The C Programming Language[1] (often referred to as "K&R"), the seminal book on C | |
| Paradigm | Imperative (procedural), structured |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Dennis Ritchie |
| Developer | Dennis Ritchie & Bell Labs (creators); ANSI X3J11 (ANSI C); ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG14 (ISO C) |
| First appeared | 1972[2] |
| Stable release |
C18
/ yunyu 2018 |
| Typing discipline | Static, weak, manifest, nominal |
| OS | Cross-platform |
| Filename extension | .c, .h |
| Website |
www |
| Major implementations | |
| K&R, GCC, Clang, Intel C, Microsoft Visual C++, Watcom C | |
| Dialects | |
| Cyclone, Unified Parallel C, Split-C, Cilk, C* | |
| Influenced by | |
| B (BCPL, CPL), ALGOL 68,[3] Assembly, PL/I, FORTRAN | |
| Influenced | |
| Numerous: AMPL, AWK, csh, C++, C--, C#, Objective-C, D, Go, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Limbo, LPC, Perl, PHP, Pike, Processing, Python, Ring,[4] Rust, Seed7, Vala, Verilog (HDL),[5] Nim | |
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LANGAGE C, D tameslayt i d-ilulen deg useggas 1972, sɣur umussnaw Denis Rithie. Deg tazwara, timeslayin-a mmugent-d i useqdec n uselkim (ileḥḥun s UNIX); maca, deg useggas 1989, yuɣ abrid n useqdec s wahil, yuɣal am wid neẓra yakan.
Tamselyut
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]- www.imyura.net Archived 2013-05-20 at the Wayback Machine
Tiwelhiwin
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]- ↑ Kernighan, Brian W.; Ritchie, Dennis M. (February 1978). The C Programming Language (1st ed.). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. ISBN 978-0-13-110163-0.
- ↑ (Ritchie 1993): "Thompson had made a brief attempt to produce a system coded in an early version of C—before structures—in 1972, but gave up the effort."
- ↑ (Ritchie 1993): "The scheme of type composition adopted by C owes considerable debt to Algol 68, although it did not, perhaps, emerge in a form that Algol's adherents would approve of."
- ↑ Ring Team (5 December 2017). "Ring language and other languages". ring-lang.net. ring-lang. Archived from the original on 25 December 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
- ↑ "Verilog HDL (and C)" (PDF). The Research School of Computer Science at the Australian National University. 2010-06-03. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
1980s: ; Verilog first introduced ; Verilog inspired by the C programming language
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