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'''C''' may refer to | '''C''' may refer to | ||
{{r|C (letter)}} | {{r|C (letter)}} | ||
{{r|Programming language|Programming languages}} | |||
{{r|C programming language|C}} - created in the 1970's at [[Bell Laboratories]] | {{r|C programming language|C|**}} - created in the 1970's at [[Bell Laboratories]] | ||
{{r|C++}} - created in the 1980's at [[Bell Laboratories]] | {{r|C++||**}} - created in the 1980's at [[Bell Laboratories]] | ||
{{r|C Sharp|C#}} - created in the 1990's at [[Sun Microsystems]] | {{r|C Sharp|C#|**}} - created in the 1990's at [[Sun Microsystems]] | ||
*'C', the codename for the head of [[Secret Intelligence Service|SIS]] (MI6), the British secret intelligence service (currently [[John Scarlett|Sir John Scarlett]]) | *'C', the codename for the head of [[Secret Intelligence Service|SIS]] (MI6), the British secret intelligence service (currently [[John Scarlett|Sir John Scarlett]]) | ||
*The unit [[coulomb_(unit)|coulomb]] | *The unit [[coulomb_(unit)|coulomb]] |
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This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
C may refer to
- C (letter) [r]: The third letter of the English and Latin alphabets. [e]
- Programming languages [r]: A formal language specification, and programs for translating the formal language to machine code. [e]
- C [r]: General-purpose procedural programming language developed in 1972. [e] - created in the 1970's at Bell Laboratories
- C++ [r]: Programming language created by Bjarne Stroustrup that added concepts from object oriented programming to the C programming language. [e] - created in the 1980's at Bell Laboratories
- C# [r]: Object-oriented general-purpose programming language developed for the Microsoft .NET Framework. [e] - created in the 1990's at Sun Microsystems
- 'C', the codename for the head of SIS (MI6), the British secret intelligence service (currently Sir John Scarlett)
- The unit coulomb