Introduction to C
The root of all modern languages is “ ALGOL “ which was introduced in 1960’s.
In 1963 CPL (Combined Programming Language ) was developed by Cambridge University
but the drawback of CPL was it is too large for using many application.
So in 1967 “Martin Richards“
develop a language called BCPL ( Basic Combined Programming Language )
In 1970 Ken Thompson developed a language B with some features of BCPL specially used in
system programming.
But these languages have some limitations to support development of both the business
application and system software.
In 1972 “ Dennis Ritchie “ developed a programming language “ C “ at AT & T Bell
laboratories which is the successor of B.
After in 1983 ANSI formed a committee and standardized a
C language which is referred as ANSI C.
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