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One of the most widely recognised [ProgrammingLanguage]s in the world.
-It was designed by DennisRitchie at [BellLabs]/[AT&T] (along with other famous people such as KenThompson and BrianKernighan) as the SystemsProgrammingLanguage
to write their portable [Unix] OperatingSystem in. It was originally derived from [BCPL] but evolved radically. [C] is a great SystemsProgrammingLanguage
, but blamed for many problems with applications which many complain it is unsuited for.
+It was designed by DennisRitchie at [BellLabs]/[AT&T] (along with other famous people such as KenThompson and BrianKernighan) as the systems ProgrammingLanguage
to write their portable [Unix] OperatingSystem in. It was originally derived from [BCPL] but evolved radically. [C] is a great systems ProgrammingLanguage
, but blamed for many problems with applications which many complain it is unsuited for.
-The original version of [C] made many assumptions and led to [Lint] being written to check whether these assumptions were likely to be unsafe. Many of these assumptions were removed by [ANSI-
C] and the remainder of [Lint]'s job merged into that of the compilers
.
+The original version of [C] made many assumptions and led to [Lint] being written to check whether these assumptions were likely to be unsafe. Many of these assumptions were removed by the
[ANSI] [
C] standard
and the remainder of [Lint]'s job merged into that of the [Compiler]s
.
From fortune(6):
-;;
C, n. : A ProgrammingLanguage that is sort of like [Pascal] except more like AssemblyLanguage except that it isn't very much like either one, or anything else. It is either the best language available to the art today, or it isn't. %%% -- Ray Simard
+*
C, n.::
+
A ProgrammingLanguage that is sort of like [Pascal] except more like AssemblyLanguage except that it isn't very much like either one, or anything else. It is either the best language available to the art today, or it isn't.
-and
+ -- Ray Simard
-;:
"The C Programming Language -- A language which combines the flexibility of AssemblyLanguage with the power of AssemblyLanguage."
+*
"The C Programming Language -- A language which combines the flexibility of AssemblyLanguage with the power of AssemblyLanguage."
-[C] has inspired an entire class of languages, including [C++] which some say fixes many problems with [C], while others debate is just a horrible mess. [Java] has decended from [C++] as a portable,
clean [object oriented|
ObjectOrientation] language
, itself in turn the inspiration for MicrosoftCorporation's new language called [CSharp].
+[C] has inspired an entire class of languages, including [C++] which some say fixes many problems with [C], while others debate is just a horrible mess. [Java] has decended from [C++] as a portable language with
clean ObjectOrientation, itself in turn the inspiration for MicrosoftCorporation's new language called [CSharp].
-See the [C History|http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/chist.html].
+See the [C History | http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/chist.html].
-I recommend you learn [C], and use it for writing OperatingSystems
, and understanding how things actually are implemented, but then code in some other ProgrammingLanguage if you are going to write applications, especially networking programs.
+I recommend you learn [C], and use it for writing OperatingSystem~s
, and understanding how things actually are implemented, but then code in some other ProgrammingLanguage if you are going to write applications, especially networking programs.
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-The following example is a program to approximate the value of pi (Compile it with __gcc -traditional-cpp -o pi pi.c__). If you want a better approximation, increase the program's source code area :).
- /*
- * Program
to compute an approximation
of pi
- * by Brian Westley
, 1988
- *
/
+The following example is a program
to approximate the value
of pi. Compile it with <tt>gcc -traditional-cpp -o pi pi.c</tt>. If you want a better approximation
, increase the program's source code area. <tt>:)<
/tt>
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#define _ -F<00||--F-OO--;
- int F=00,OO=00;
- main(){F_OO();printf("%1.3f\n",4.*-F/OO/OO);}F_OO()
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+/*
+ * Program to compute an approximation of pi
+ * by Brian Westley, 1988
+ */
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+int F=00,OO=00;
+main(){F_OO();printf("%1.3f\n",4.*-F/OO/OO);}F_OO()
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(As seen in JargonFile:Obfuscated-C-Contest)
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Various snippets of information about [C] in the wiki:
* CastingPointerToFunction
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CategoryProgrammingLanguages, CategoryImperativeProgrammingLanguages, CategoryMachineOrientedProgrammingLanguages, CategorySystemsProgrammingLanguages