Jan 13, 2006 History of the C family of languages. 1972 - The precursor to C, the language B, is developed at Bell Labs. The B language is fast,
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www.dotnetmasters.com/HistoryOfCFamily.htm
www.dotnetmasters.com/HistoryOfCFamily.htm
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This page presents resources for a survey of the history of the C programming language. Special interest is given to material by Dennis Ritchie or Ken Thompson, and by Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies. Much of the following information is copyrighted and permission should be obtained before quoting the work of others.
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www.hitmill.com/programming/chistory.htm
www.hitmill.com/programming/chistory.htm
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A researched article about the history of the C++ programming language with input from Bjarne Stroustrup and including a bibliography and related C++ links. History of C; Sound file on the proper pronunciation of Bjarne Stroustrup; What is C++?
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www.hitmill.com/programming/cpp/cppHistory.html
www.hitmill.com/programming/cpp/cppHistory.html
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The History Channel is a cable television station offering programming related to historical events and people. History is now at your fingertips. Search History.com on any subject below!
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www.history.com/
www.history.com/
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The development of Unix in the C language made it uniquely portable and improvable. When the PDP-11 computer arrived at Bell Labs, Dennis Ritchie built on B to create a new language called C which inherited Thompson's taste for concise syntax, and had a powerful mix of high-level functionality and the detailed...
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www.livinginternet.com/i/iw_unix_c.htm
www.livinginternet.com/i/iw_unix_c.htm
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Introductin - History of C++ This new language was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup and was called C++. Stroustrup states that the purpose of C++ is to make writing good programs easier and more pleasant for the individual programmer. A Brief History of C++
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mathbits.com/MathBits/CompSci/Introduction/history.htm
mathbits.com/MathBits/CompSci/Introduction/history.htm
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The History and Popularity of the C Programming Language Before we can examine the history of C, we must first take a look at Unix's History. Ritchie, Dennis M., "The Development of the C Programming Language," in Thomas J. Bergin & Richard G. Gibson, History of Programming Languages, ACM Press, 1996, QA76.7.H558.
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www.jakeo.com/words/clanguage.php
www.jakeo.com/words/clanguage.php
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C++ design and history The Computer History Museum's site for early C++ sources (code, documentation, papers, etc.). Dennis Ritchie's homepage containing lots of interesting information about the history of C, Unix, and (AT&T) Bell Lab's computer science research center (where C++ was born).
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www.research.att.com/~bs/C%2B%2B.html
www.research.att.com/~bs/C%2B%2B.html
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However, there were exceptions such as Empedocles of Acragas (c.450 B.C.) who spoke of light, "traveling or being at any given moment between the earth and its envelope, its movement being unobservable to us," (The Works of Aristotle translated into English, W.D. Ross, Ed.; A Brief History of c...
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www.ldolphin.org/chistory.html
www.ldolphin.org/chistory.html
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