C is both. The characteristics of a procedural oriented language: assignment operators (:= in C) The characteristics of a structured programming language: block of codes ({} in C) for if-else, while-, for- loops, subroutines, etc.
C is a general-purpose language which has been closely associated with theUNIX operating system for which it was developed - since the system and most of the programs that run it are written in C. Many of the important ideas of C stem from the language BCPL, developed by Martin Richards. The influence of BCPL on C proceeded indirectly through the language B, which was written by Ken Thompson in 1970 at Bell Labs, for the first UNIX system on a DEC PDP-7. BCPL and B are "type less" languages whereas C provides a variety of data types. In 1972 Dennis Ritchie at Bell Labs writes C and in 1978 the publication of The C Programming Language by Kernighan & Ritchie caused a revolution in the computing world.
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C-language was derived from B-language.
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It is more closely associated with the Romance languages - those languages originally based on Latin. Included would be Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Romanium.
C. Exclamation point is the mark of punctuation most closely associated with interjections as it is used to express strong emotions or exclamations in writing.
C. The C language is the basis for JavaScript, as well as C++, C#, PHP, and Java. (Among others.)
Frederick Douglass was closely associated with abolition.
Government is most closely associated with imperialism.
Natural selection is what is most closely associated with Darwin.
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A monopoly is most closely associated with the organization of a public utility.
Cornelius Vanderbilt was closely associated with railroading in the 19th century. its is one of these four: a.) Andrew carnegie b.) cornelius vanderbilt c.) john d. Rockefeller d.) James b. duke
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