What
is C language basic syntax?
This is basic hello world program in c language. You
can use turbo c++ or dev c++ to compile and run the c language program.
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf ("Hello World \n");
getch();
}
C
Language is Compiled Language and not Interpreted Language.
There are two
types of programming languages: compiled language and interpreted language. A compiler is
needed to translate a program written in a compiled language into machine understandable
code (that is, binary code) before you can run the program on your machine.
When the translation is done, the binary code can be saved into an application
file. You can keep running the application file without the compiler unless the
program (source code) is updated and you have to recompile it. The binary code
or application file is also called executable code (or an executable file).
On the other
hand, a program written in an interpreted language can be run immediately after
you finish writing it. But such a program always needs an interpreter to
translate the high-level instructions into machine-understandable instructions
(binary code) at runtime. You cannot
run the program on a machine unless the right interpreter is available. You can
think of the C language as a compiled language because most C language vendors make only C compilers to support programs written
in C.
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