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.
The word "gong" originates from Javanese, an Austronesian language spoken primarily on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is believed to have entered the English language through the Dutch colonial presence in Indonesia.
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
One common spelling rule for words with a hard "c" sound is that it is usually followed by the vowels "a," "o," or "u" (e.g. cat, cot, cup). For words with a hard "g" sound, it is often followed by the vowels "a," "o," or "u" as well (e.g. gap, got, gum).
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.