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C Programming is an ANSI/ISO standard and powerful
programming language for developing real time applications.
C programming language was invented by Dennis
Ritchie at the Bell Laboratories in 1972.
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C, dont la fonction printf utilisée ici. int est le type renvoyé par la fonction main.Le type int est le type implicite en K&R
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The C Programming Language (sometimes termed K&R, after its authors' initials) is a computer
programming book written by Brian
Kernighan and Dennis
Ritchie, the latter of whom originally designed and implemented the
language, as well as co-designed the Unix operating system with which development of the
language was closely intertwined. The book was central to the development and ...
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C Programming Language, 2nd
Edition (8601410794231): Brian W.
Kernighan, Dennis M.
Ritchie: Books In 1978, Brian
Kernighan and Dennis
Ritchie published the first
edition of
The C Programming Language. This book, known to
C programmers as "K&R", served for many years as an informal specification of the
language. The version of
C that it describes is commonly referred to as K&R
C.The
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