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The Unix operating system. The first versions of the Unix operating system were written in the "B" language, and later written in "C", which was invented in order to develop Unix on the PDP-11 machine.
An operating system is a program that can be written in C
No. The bulk of the Windows operating system is written in C++.
I guess you mean operating system written in C language. Two examples: Unix (and derivatives), MS Windows.
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COBOL (common business-oriented language) is an operating system.
Software has to be written to run on a particular operating system. While there are lots of programming languages that will run on many operating systems, a compiler or runtime engine has to interpret the programming language and translate it into commands that the operating system understands. The Operating System is the foundation of the building. Applications are the structure built on the foundation.
C/C++ is used to write system softwares. The whole of UNIX operating system is written in C language.
Both are software, operating system is software that will make your computer boot up and run. while Application software is a program that will run on a functional operating system.
A. assemblesB.compilersC.interpreters
The earliest computers barely had operating systems, their programs were written in machine code - written and assembled by hand and then entered using punched tape, cards or using switches on the front panel.
A LiveCD is a bootable CD that provides a fully functional operating system with no need for installation.