Too many to count ; when you consider that 'programming' started in the early 40's until the development of the C language in the early 70's there were a *lot* of other programming languages.
C, C++ and java are a couple. There are still many other programming language.
There are hudreds of Programming languages out there.Examples: C++, GWbasic, C#, C++, HTML , Ruby etc.They're further categorized as "Low Level language" and "High Level Language".Low level languages are those languages which are closer to the binary language or in another words machine language. These are difficult for us to learn but it's easy for machine to execute quickly.Example of a low level language is assembly language.High level languages are those languages which are close to human language/natural language and are easy for us to learn.Examples of high level language are Python, Ruby, C++ , Java etc.
In C, it is -4000.0 In others languages, it is -4000.0
Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including* the C programming language* Pascal* Forth* C++* Java* Pythonand many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.
Linux is a platform, and as such supports a myriad of programming languages. Of these languages C, C++, Java, Python and Perl are very popular, but there are many other programming languages. Some, like Python and Perl are 'interpretive' and similar in this respect to 'BASIC'. C and C++ are compiled, and Java sits somewhere between them.
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C, C++ and java are a couple. There are still many other programming language.
There are hudreds of Programming languages out there.Examples: C++, GWbasic, C#, C++, HTML , Ruby etc.They're further categorized as "Low Level language" and "High Level Language".Low level languages are those languages which are closer to the binary language or in another words machine language. These are difficult for us to learn but it's easy for machine to execute quickly.Example of a low level language is assembly language.High level languages are those languages which are close to human language/natural language and are easy for us to learn.Examples of high level language are Python, Ruby, C++ , Java etc.
The C and C programming languages are one and the same. There is no difference between those languages.
C languages are often based originally on the C language but no longer adhere to it's tenets: often they supersede the original ANSI-92 C language. C++, Objective C, C-, and C# are often used derivatives of the C language. In almost all cases, plain C language can be used with a C language derivative and you get the same result as if you ran it through a plain old C compiler; but the C languages compilers have extra function and procedures available for the programmer.
a synonym for structure language in "Comb-sturctured" languages. C in comb.
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There are many Scientific Computer languages including Fortran 77, Fortran 90, C, and C++.
C- Programing is basically a programing language of a computer. It helps to create software programing language which is usefull in creating softwares & data base programes. C programing language is the first & basic programing language. Other programing languages are:- C, C++ & C# (latest).
Many syntaxs are very similar in both the languages C and C# .NET. C++ supports Object Oriented Programming and .NET also supports that. Infact C++ is derived from C language and C# .NET is derived from C++ language.
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3rd generation languages are the most common form, including standard languages such as C,C++ and Java while languages