Dos was written in assembly.
Yes.
Your question has nothing to do with C language, it's about your Windows' DOS-compatibility (or incompatibility).
basic is a general purpose, high level programming language. and the same is with the visual basic. but the main difference is that, the earlier basic was the dos version language. whereas the visual basic programming language is the language which is not DOS based. but the simplicity in the language remains the same as in basic.
No, but source-programs written in C language are.
Linux supports any written language: it understands Unicode natively, so it can display the characters of any language with the appropriate locales included. As far as programming languages, Linux is written in C, but almost any language, from assembly to C to C++ to Python to Perl to .NET can be used on it.
NU NU language
Kevin McQuillen has written: 'DOS/VSE assembler language' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), DOS/VSE 'MVS assembler language' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), IBM MVS
M. dos Santos has written: 'Falar de palavras' -- subject(s): Lexicology, Portuguese language
Michael I. Hyman has written: 'Advanced DOS' -- subject(s): Interrupts (Computer systems), MS-DOS (Computer file), PC DOS (Computer file), Utilities (Computer programs) 'Dynamic HTML for dummies' -- subject(s): DHTML (Document markup language), HTML (Document markup language), Web sites
Ray Duncan has written: 'Advanced MS-DOS' -- subject(s): MS-DOS (Computer file), Assembler language (Computer program language), C (Computer program language) 'IBM Rom Bios' -- subject(s): IBM microcomputers, Programming, Read-only storage 'Advanced OS/2 programming' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), OS/2 (Computer operating system) 'MS-DOS functions' -- subject(s): MS-DOS (Computer file) 'Power programming with Microsoft Macro Assembler' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), Microsoft Macro assembler
DOS.
Nar-Dos has written: 'Anna Saroyean'
Hilding Elmqvist has written: 'A structural model language for large continuous systems' 'Simnon user's guide for MS-DOS computers'
Geraldo F. dos Anjos has written: '\\'
Eduardo dos Santos has written: 'A questo do barotze'
"Two Words" ("Dos Palabras") by Isabel Allende was written in 1989.
Marcelo dos Reis Tavares is a Brazilian author focused on topics related to literature, culture, and history. He has written several books and articles on Brazilian literature, Portuguese language, and historical figures.