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  2. C, computer programming language developed in the early 1970s by American computer scientist Dennis M. Ritchie at Bell Laboratories. C was designed as a minimalist language to be used in writing operating systems for minicomputers, and it remains popular in the world of UNIX-like operating systems.

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  3. The origin of C is closely tied to the development of the Unix operating system, originally implemented in assembly language on a PDP-7 by Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, incorporating several ideas from colleagues.

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  4. Jan 25, 2023 · Discussion. History of C. C. [edit] C language. [edit] Early C. 1969: B created, based on BCPL, to replace PDP-7 assembler as the system programming language for Unix. added operators ++, --, compound assignment, remained a typeless language like BCPL. 1971: NB ("new B") created when porting B to PDP-11.

  5. Jul 18, 2022 · The history of the C programming language started with its use to move kernel code within AT&T's original Unix operating system. The goal was to perform the process of moving a kernel, or core, of an application using as few lines of code as realistically possible.

  6. History. C was created by Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs in the early 1970s as an augmented version of Ken Thompson 's B. [3] Another Bell Labs employee, Brian Kernighan, had written the first C tutorial, [4] and he persuaded Ritchie to coauthor a book on the language. [5] .

    • Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie
    • English
    • 1978
    • 1978 (1st Edition), 1988 (2nd Edition)
  7. Dec 9, 2020 · Bill Bradford. 450. In one form or another, C has influenced the shape of almost every programming language developed since the 1980s. Some languages like C++, C#, and objective C are...

  8. Apr 15, 2022 · C is an evolution of a sequence of languages intended for system programming—that is, writing programs like compilers, assemblers, editors, and ultimately operating systems. The Multics project at MIT, with Bell Labs as a partner, planned to write everything in a high-level language (a new idea at the time, roughly 1965).

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