C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE.

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Abstract

C is a general-purpose programming language that was originally designed for ″system programming″ , that is, for writing programs such as compilers, operating systems, text editors, etc. Its other applications include data base systems, numerical analysis and engineering programs, and a great deal of text-processing software. It is the primary language of the UNIX system, and is also available in several other environments.

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Ritchie, D. M., Johnson, S. C., Lesk, M. E., & Kernighan, B. W. (1981). C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. Western Electric Engineer, 25(1), 14–29. https://doi.org/10.2307/2311438

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