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Let c = a+b
gd is graphics driver specifies which graphics driver to be used..... gm is graphics mode sets highest resolution for detected driver
if is a like a choicee.g.if (x==1) if x is equal to 1 then it will print "x=1"{printf("x=1);}else{printf("x does not =1")}Answer: If is an identifier, if is a statement.
C-language was derived from B-language.
'Keyword' is a synonym for 'reserved word', it is not specific to C language.
G D, CBA >GD CBA >GD CBC A... (repeat) C FEDCCDED ABG, C FEDCCDED GD C G FED C G FED CG FEFD, C G FED C G FED CG FEFD
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There is no meaning for the C in C-language. Previously , there was a language called BCPL (Basic combined programming language) ,Ken thompson improved this language and named as B language. After several modifications and inclusion of advanced features such as Pointers , Dennis Richie named it as C , (C comes after B in Alphabetical Order) So , name for that Language came in this way. Later Bjourne Strostrup included Object Oriented features to C , and Named 'C with Classes ' and later C++.
Let c = a+b
The ++ in C++ refers to the postfix increment operator (operator++()). It's literal meaning is "the successor to C", in reference to the C language upon which the C++ language is based.
gd is graphics driver specifies which graphics driver to be used..... gm is graphics mode sets highest resolution for detected driver
"c sur" is text language for "c'est sur", meaning "that's sure" in English.
You can do as many passes down the court but there is a very important link called the basic link which goes gk to wd, wd to gd, gd to c,c to wa,wa to ga and maybe ga to gs
if is a like a choicee.g.if (x==1) if x is equal to 1 then it will print "x=1"{printf("x=1);}else{printf("x does not =1")}Answer: If is an identifier, if is a statement.
C. K Ogden has written: 'The ABC of psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology 'The meaning of meaning' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Meaning (Psychology), Philosophy, Psycholinguistics, Semiotics
C-language was derived from B-language.