• C Basics



    C is a general-purpose high level language that was originally developed by Dennis Ritchie for the Unix operating system. It was first implemented on the Digital Eqquipment Corporation PDP-11 computer in 1972.

    The Unix operating system and virtually all Unix applications are written in the C language. C has now become a widely used professional language for various reasons.

    Easy to learn

    Structured language

    It produces efficient programs.

    It can handle low-level activities.

    It can be compiled on a variety of computers.

    Facts about C

    C was invented to write an operating system called UNIX.

    C is a successor of B language which was introduced around 1970

    The language was formalized in 1988 by the American National Standard Institue (ANSI).

    By 1973 UNIX OS almost totally written in C.

    Today C is the most widely used System Programming Language.

    Most of the state of the art software have been implemented using C

    Why to use C ?

    C was initially used for system development work, in particular the programs that make-up the operating system. C was adoped as a system development language because it produces code that runs nearly as fast as code written in assembly language. Some examples of the use of C might be:

    Operating Systems
    Language Compilers
    Assemblers
    Text Editors
    Print Spoolers
    Network Drivers
    Modern Programs
    Data Bases
    Language Interpreters
    Utilities
    C Program File
    All the C programs are writen into text files with extension ".c" for example hello.c. You can use "vi" editor to write your C program into a file.

    This tutorial assumes that you know how to edit a text file and how to write programming insturctions inside a program file.

    C Compilers
    When you write any program in C language then to run that program you need to compile that program using a C Compiler which converts your program into a language understandable by a computer. This is called machine language (ie. binary format). So before proceeding, make sure you have C Compiler available at your computer. It comes alongwith all flavors of Unix and Linux.

    If you are working over Unix or Linux then you can type gcc -v or cc -v and check the result. You can ask your system administrator or you can take help from anyone to identify an available C Compiler at your computer.

    If you don't have C compiler installed at your computer then you can use below given link to download a GNU C Compiler and use it.</div>

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