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Ç or ç (C-cedilla) is a Latin script letter used in the Albanian, Azerbaijani, Manx, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Kurdish, Kazakh, and Romance alphabets Romance languages that use this letter include Catalan, French, Portuguese, and Occitan, as a variant of the letter C with a cedilla
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- Bitwise operations in C - Wikipedia
In the C programming language, operations can be performed on a bit level using bitwise operators Bitwise operations are contrasted by byte-level operations which characterize the bitwise operators' logical counterparts, the AND, OR, NOT operators
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- Why the C programming language still rules - InfoWorld
The C language has been a programming staple for decades Here’s how it stacks up against C++, Java, C#, Go, Rust, Python, and the newest kid on the block—Carbon
- The Reason Why C Programming Language Was Named C
The reason why the language was named “C” by its creator was that it came after B language Back then, Bell Labs already had a programming language called “B” at their disposal
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EXPERTISE AND PLACE ON THE INTERNET I found the sign ' ++ and — — ' in C++ confusing for many beginners, So let’s explain what’s actually they mean, I will discuss Pre and Post Increment Let’s initialize x to an integer value, 10 Now make another variable y, and put ++ before x: Pre-Increment :
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