The hard C originated from the Latinlanguage.
Come on think about it, it is not that hard. Try writing a representation down on paper.
No, C came after B. However C actually evolved from BCPL which was itself evolved from B.
No, there is no such thing as 'middle level language'. C is high level language, and it is no way similar to Assembly language.
none. There is no "c" in the Japanese language. There is k (for a hard c sound) and s (for a soft c sound) though.
because it come aftr language b used before c by mukul chauhan jnit
There is no hard language it's just our brains suffering a hard language for it.
C-language was derived from B-language.
language before c language is pascal
C Language is First Step of Programming Language, Help for C Language you are show the correct answer
Sarah's programming was originally built on top of C++ and Java.
The question is a little confusing. The C language doesn't know what a hard disk is. It has library operations for dealing with file systems, but neither knows nor really cares whether those file systems reside on a hard disk or some other form of storage device.
C language: int (but C is NOT a .net language) C# language: object or System.Object