Dennis Ritchie developed C as part of Bell Laboratories in New Jersey. Many of the key principles C were originated from the BCPL, an earlier language by Martin Richards. C was also heavily influenced by B (by Ken Thomson in 1970), hence the name. (A Brief History of C) However, C improved on B by providing data types (where B was a typeless language). (Ritchie, The Development of the C Language)
C is so popular because it is portable and has simple syntax, but it still gives the user access to low-level information. (The C Programming Language) This makes it a great teaching tool. Everyone should learn some C, as most of the languages we use today borrow from it, including C#, Java, JavaScript, Objective-C, Perl, Python, and obviously C++.
C is the most influential programing language ever. Even with its usage declining, it is likely to be around for a long time, and its descendants will be around forever.
Andres,
ReplyDeleteWhat are you talking about? Whats with all these links? It's like you're just quite literally linking everything to anything. There's so much information in this blog post! STACK OVERLOAD! Did you really learn all this information from class like you said you did, or did you just research it all? I'm calling your bluff!
I suggest you change that awkward selfie of yourself because I'd like to see better.
I expect more from you, Chorro! Let yourself shine in your blog posts! I WANT TO HEAR MORE OF YOUR VOICE THAN WIKIPEDIA'S VOICE.