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Prior to the release of official standards for the language, the unofficial "standard" was the book ''The C Programming Language'' by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, published in 1978 and known to programmers as "K&R". | Prior to the release of official standards for the language, the unofficial "standard" was the book ''The C Programming Language'' by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, published in 1978 and known to programmers as "K&R". | ||
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C is an extremely influential programming language closely tied to the Unix operating system. Descended from the earlier BCPL and B programming languages, it in turn spawned C++, C# and Objective-C, and had a strong influence on many other programming languages including Java and Perl. Such syntactic elements of C as the use of curly braces to surround program code blocks and the use of a single equal sign for assignment and a double equal sign for comparison were adopted in numerous languages.
Prior to the release of official standards for the language, the unofficial "standard" was the book The C Programming Language by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, published in 1978 and known to programmers as "K&R".
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- C (Wikipedia)
- ISO C Working Group
- 2011 version of C standard
- The C Programming Language 2nd-edition e-book, ISBN 0-13-308622-4
- What is the name of this operator: “-->”?
- The C Book, second edition, by Mike Banahan, Declan Brady and Mark Doran (free online book)
- 45 years since its creation. The C language still very popular.