C language doesn't have versions; the latest commonly used standard is ANSI C99.
It Uses C/C++ Environment... And Nowadays .Net Environment Is Also Added...!!
Yes, it is. Nowadays is a version of the adverb "today" meaning in the present time.
The recent version of HTML is HTML 4.0. Nowadays this version is widely used to make web pages.
Spain uses the Euro
It uses iOS based on BSD kernel. Latest version is 4.2.1
like most artists nowadays, he uses his individuality and uses his songs to express himself
No version of Windows currently uses a microkernel
gNewSense (uses an unbranded version of Firefox called IceWeasel)Debian (uses an unbranded version of Firefox called IceWeasel)Nova (uses an ubranded version of Firefox called IceWeasel)LinuxTLE (uses an ubranded version of Firefox called IceWeasel)ESUN Linux (uses Epiphany)
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he traditional color is pink but nowadays everyone uses every color
There is no "latest version of C". However, you might be referring to the latest version of the C Standard, which is officially C99. Mind you that some compilers do not implement all features of C99.
In networking there are two version of IP addresses . IPV4 address that is Internet protocol version 4 uses 32 bits. IPV6 address that is Internet protocol version 6 uses 128 bits .