In "real life" as opposed to what?
C is a programming language. It's used to write computer programs. It (and variants, like C++ and C#) are used to write probably the majority of programs in use today.
The traffic light, mosquito net design, mixing of many colors in dress designing etc......
Writing programs in it. Some of them are: linux, windows, bash, Oracle, MySql, Apache
'Clearscreen' is not used in C language. TurboC has a clrscr function (prototype in conio.h).
C is a structured language. Controlled structures used in electronic engineering can be programmed well by C. C++ and C sharp are also used sometimes.
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hi everyone.. predecessor to C is B.. don think it's a joke.. in UNIX OS , the assembly code was machine dependent.. so,the version could not be portable.. so Ken Thompson rewrite the whole UNIX code in the new language called B.. But B missed several necessary aspects for real life programming.. so, Ritchie invented the new language called C which solved the inadequacies of B.. that's all... be happy.. be cool..
Writing programs in it. Some of them are: linux, windows, bash, Oracle, MySql, Apache
Compiler-dependent, in real life you should never do that, write separated Assembly modules instead.
Mainly C and C++ and a bit of assembly language.
'Clearscreen' is not used in C language. TurboC has a clrscr function (prototype in conio.h).
in c language
C is a structured language. Controlled structures used in electronic engineering can be programmed well by C. C++ and C sharp are also used sometimes.
Programming.
main difference b/w c and c++ is that c is procedural language whereas c++ is object oriented language also classes are not used in c but in c++ classes are used.
C, C++, and C#
Maybe C. or Assembler. Linux has some RT capability, and it's written in C. I think VxWorks (a commercial RTOS) is written in C also.
c language is used for development of Pro-E
Neither "in" nor "is" is a keyword in C.