C is hardware independent
No. The C drive is simply a partition that you create. The harddrive is hardware.
Platform dependent requires the application to be run on specific hardware. independent will run on many kinds of hardware.
No. A can be independent of both B and C and this doesn't give use any information about the relationship between B and C.
Some software are dependent and others are not. A webcam software is dependent on the hardware.
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C language is better for hardware programming .Most of the programming for hardware are written in C language so it is beneficial for hardware programming is not efficient for application programming due to drawback like in C data moves around the system.
C is a independent language
Platform-dependent. If you have an OS on your computer, then most likely you cannot access hardware directly from userland programs.
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Language definitions (specifications) are independent of any Operating System. That is, neither the C nor C++ language specification has any dependence on a specific Operating System's features or the underlying hardware platform.However, when implementing a C or C++ compiler on a specific Operating System and hardware platform, a variety of choices must be made. The Compiler implements the C or C++ language specification. Those specifications often give the compiler a choice in how to allow a certain feature to behave.The most common choice is the default size of and Int and a Pointer. Neither the C++ nor C language require a certain specific size, and thus, compiler designers are free to chose.
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