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n. high-level programming language (Computers)

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n. third letter of the English alphabet; musical note


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This article is about the letter. For other uses, see C (disambiguation).For technical reasons, C# redirects here. For the programming language, see C Sharp C is the third letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled cee or occasionally ce .
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Ç
(c-cedilla) is a letter of AlbanianTurkishAzerbaijaniTurkmenTatar, and Kurdish language. This letter also appears in EnglishFrenchPortugueseOccitanCatalan and Friulian language as a variant of letter “c”.It was first used for the sound of the voiceless alveolar affricate  in old Spanish and stems from the Visigothic form of the letter "z". This phoneme originated in Vulgar Latin from the palatalization of the plosives and in some conditions. Later, changed into in many Romance languages and dialects. Spanish has not used this symbol since an orthographic reform in the 18th century, but it was adopted for writing other languages.
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Ć
Ć is the fifth letter of the BosnianCroatian and Polish alphabets, with the same position in the Serbian and Macedonian versions of Latinic. It is formed by addition of an acute accent to the standard C letter used in most alphabets based on Latin script. It is also used in other alphabets: based on the Polish language, including the Belarusian Łacinka. Like its Latin counterpart, the Cyrillic alphabet has a specific symbol: Ћ, although this sign is only used in Serbian Cyrillic, Macedonian uses Ќ. Other languages which use the Cyrillic alphabet usually represent this sound by a combination of letters often including a soft sign (ie. Russian Tь or Kь)
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Č
Č is the fourth letter of the BosnianCroatianSerbianCzechSlovak and Slovenian alphabet and the fifth letter of the Lithuanian and Latvian alphabet. It is also used in the Latin form of Romanized Macedonian, in fourth position. It is formed by addition of a caron to the standard C letter used in most alphabets based on Latin script. Like its Latin counterpart, the Cyrillic alphabet has a specific symbol: Ч.
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C (programming language)
C is a general-purpose, block structured, proceduralimperative computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system. It has since spread to many other platforms. Although C was designed as a system implementation language, it is also widely used for applications. C has also greatly influenced many other popular languages, especially C++, which was originally designed as an extension to C.
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C*
C* is an object-oriented, data-parallel superset of ANSI C with synchronous semantics, for the Connection Machine, designed by Thinking Machines1987. C* adds a "domain" data type and a selection statement for parallel execution in domains.An unimplemented language called "Parallel C" influenced the design of C*. Dataparallel-C was based on C*.The latest version of C* as of 27 August 1993 is 6.x.
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C++
C++ (pronounced "see plus plus", ) is a general-purpose programming language with high-level and low-level capabilities. It is a statically typedfree-formmulti-paradigm, usually compiled language supporting procedural programmingdata abstractionobject-oriented programming, and generic programming.
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C--
C--, read as "C minus minus", is a name for at least two independently developed programming languages. The goal of these languages is to replace the C programming language with another portable target language that is more closely tied to computer hardware. This would allow compiling to more compact machine code while keeping C syntax, usage standards, and readability for ease of use by the many programmers already familiar with C.
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Circa
Circa (often abbreviated c., ca., ca or cca. and sometimes italicized to show it is Latin) literally means "about" or "around". It is widely used in genealogy and historical writing, when the dates of events are approximately known.For example, an encyclopedia entry for Genghis Khan may begin with "Genghis Khan (circa 1162–August 18, 1227)".When used in date ranges, a circa is applied before each approximate date, while dates without a circa immediately preceding them are generally assumed to be known with certainty. For instance, the 1162 in the above example is approximate, but the August 18, 1227 is known.
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Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army
The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army (or CIRCA or Smile LiberAtion Front) is a United Kingdom-based anti-authoritarian left-wing activist group that uses clowning and other non-violent actions to challenge corporate globalisationwar and similar actions that the group opposes.CIRCA emerged out of the direct action movement and has participated in protests against George W Bush's visit to the UK in 2003 and demonstrations against the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The group was particularly prominent in many of the actions organised around the 31st G8 summit held in Gleneagles during July 2005.
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Commodore International
Commodore, the commonly used name for Commodore International, was an American electronics company based in West Chester, Pennsylvania which was a vital player in the home/personal computer field in the 1980s. The company is also known under the name of its R&D operation, Commodore Business Machines (CBM). Commodore developed and marketed the world's best-selling desktop computer, the Commodore 64 (1982). The company declared bankruptcy in 1994, but since then, there have been several attempts to revive its Amiga systems.
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Copyright
Copyright is a set of exclusive rights that regulate the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. At its most general, it is literally "the rights to copy" an original creation. In most cases, these rights are of limited duration. The symbol for copyright is "©", and in some jurisdictions may alternatively be written as either (c) or (C).
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Drive letter assignment
Drive letter assignment is the process of assigning alphabetical identifiers to physical or logical disk drives or partitions (drive volumes) in the root filesystem namespace; this usage is commonly found in Microsoft operating systems. Unlike the concept of UNIX mount points, where the user can create directories of arbitrary name and content in a root namespace, drive letter assignment constrains the highest-level namespace to single letters. Drive letter assignment is thus a process of using letters to name the roots of the "forest" representing the file system; each volume holds an independent "tree" (or, for non-hierarchical file systems, an independent list of files).
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Riemann sphere
In mathematics, the Riemann sphere is a way of extending the plane of complex numbers with one additional point at infinity, in a way that makes expressions such as well-behaved and useful, at least in certain contexts. It is named after 19th century mathematician Bernhard Riemann. It is also called the complex projective line, denoted .
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Root directory
In computer file systems, the root directory is the first or top-most directory in a hierarchy. It can be likened to the root of a tree - the starting point where all branches originate.
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Ĉ
Ĉ or ĉ (C circumflex) is a consonant in Esperanto orthography, representing a voiceless postalveolar affricate (either palato-alveolar or retroflex), and is equivalent to or in the IPA.Esperanto orthography uses a diacritic for all four of its postalveolar consonants, as do the Latin-based Slavic alphabets. Letters and digraphs that are similar to ĉ and represent the same sound include Slovene č, English and Spanish ch, and Italian c before i or e.Ĉ is also the fourth letter of the Esperanto alphabet. While it is written as cx in the x-system, it is C with a circumflex (ĉ) when written accented.
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C (Celsius)
Celsius, of or pertaining to the temperature scale in which there are 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points, centigrade
 
C (das)
n. c, third letter of the English alphabet; ut, musical note; (Computers) programming language C
 
C++ (Programmiersprache)
C++, type of object-oriented high-level programming language

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C
n. C, high-level programming language (Computers)
 
c (m)
n. c, third letter of the English alphabet; high-level programming language (Computers)
 
C++
n. C++, type of object-oriented high-level programming language

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c (f)
n. c, third letter of the Italian alphabet

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