C
Definition
General purpose programming language developed originally for unix operating system but now common on other platforms also, as a highly efficient alternative to assembly languages. Popular for its relative ease of use and high speed execution, C was created in the late 1970s at AT&T's Bell Laboratories.
C is in the Computer Hardware, Software, & Security and Information Science & Technology subjects.
C appears in these other terms: depository trust company (DTC), companion room, traceable cost, alternative cost, co-terminal, colleague, credit derivative (CD), country of dispatch, capitalized value, billing cycle and
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