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The extension of c program is ".c".
A C program is a computer program written using the C programming language.
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The use of the reverse string in C program is used to reverse the letters in the string. An example would be reverse me would be reversed to em esrever.
To translate the C source code program, you need a program called a "C compiler".
program means set of statements.and coming to programming languages , the program which is developed in any language i.e c,c++,java etc
In programming, specifically in C and C++, the hashtag (#) is used to include files into the main program and to create macros.
"C" is a programming language. It is implemented by writing a program using the C syntax and then translated by a compiler, which is an application program.
write a program in C that prompts the user with the following lines: a) Add two integers c) Compare two integers for the larger t) Test an integers for odd or even q) Quit
c in 89c51 stands for cmos.. s in 89s51 stands for system programming system programming is way of burning your program into microcontroller chip... just like we write a program in c language and then burn it into microcontroller.this in system programming is another way of burning your program into microcontroller....
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