History of C
The C programming language was devised in the early 1970s by Dennis M. Ritchie an employee from Bell Labs (AT&T). The goal of the project was to develop an operating system for a large computer that could be used by a thousand users.
The programming language C was written down, by Kernighan and Ritchie, in a now classic book called “The C Programming Language, 1st edition”. (Kernighan has said that he had no part in the design of the C language: “It’s entirely Dennis Ritchie’s work”. But he is the author of the famous “Hello, World” program and many other UNIX programs).
The C programming language was devised in the early 1970s by Dennis M. Ritchie an employee from Bell Labs (AT&T). The goal of the project was to develop an operating system for a large computer that could be used by a thousand users.
The programming language C was written down, by Kernighan and Ritchie, in a now classic book called “The C Programming Language, 1st edition”. (Kernighan has said that he had no part in the design of the C language: “It’s entirely Dennis Ritchie’s work”. But he is the author of the famous “Hello, World” program and many other UNIX programs).
It was developed to overcome the problems of previous languages such as B, BCPL etc.
Initially, C language was developed to be used in UNIX operating system. It inherits many features of previous languages such as B and BCPL.
the programming languages that were developed before C language.
Language | Year | Developed By |
---|---|---|
Algol | 1960 | International Group |
BCPL | 1967 | Martin Richard |
B | 1970 | Ken Thompson |
Traditional C | 1972 | Dennis Ritchie |
K & R C | 1978 | Kernighan & Dennis Ritchie |
ANSI C | 1989 | ANSI Committee |
ANSI/ISO C | 1990 | ISO Committee |
C99 | 1999 | Standardization Committee |
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