C is a structured language. Controlled structures used in electronic engineering can be programmed well by C. C++ and C sharp are also used sometimes.
There is no part called 'loader' in C language.
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Bitwise OR.
thread is not specific to C-language. Use wikipedia to find out what threads are, and use Posix Threads (or pthreadsfor short) to create multi-threaded programs in C
Yes.
Not really. C++ is a programming language. Electronics engineering will likely use computer-aided design software which may itself be written in C++, but it plays no part in the engineering of electronics itself. <<>> Many electronic engineers will need to do mathematical analysis of the systems they work on. This includes problems for which there is no software, so they will have to write their own. C++ is one of the languages thay they might use.
I do use am a programmer, because C-language.
C, C++, and some language is special developed by dcs manufacture.
C language can be used for implementing electronic circuits.VHDL and Verilog are not the only choice. C language is universal and any thing and everything can be implemented using C. But, it is true that there are certain advantages in using hardware description languages for electronic design.HDLs are meant only for electronic design. Hence, they have only those data types, functions and commands.As the scope of HDLs is limited to electronic design, there are less commands to be learned.There are specialized tools called EDA tools for HDLs.
There is no part called 'loader' in C language.
TO use a c language first step is to know about the c language and the steps to use the c progrmming language with the help of any elders or with the teachers. TO use the arrays you have to get th eknowledge of "c" language
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Capacitor (a passive electronic component). Or Coulomb (unit of electric charge).
To run C language?! Your question makes no sense.
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