C - определение. Что такое C
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое C - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C&c; C & C; C&C (disambiguation)
Найдено результатов: 11971
Č         
  • Pictogram of a Camel
  • Early Etruscan C
  • Early Greek Gamma
LETTER; PART OF CZECH, SLOVAK, LATVIAN, LITHUANIAN, SERBO-CROATIAN LATIN AND OTHER ALPHABETS
C-caron; C with caron; C caron; C wedge
The grapheme Čč (Latin C with caron, also known as háček in Czech, mäkčeň in Slovak, kvačica in Serbo-Croatian, and strešica in Slovene) is used in various contexts, usually denoting the voiceless postalveolar affricate consonant like the English ch in the word chocolate. It is represented in Unicode as U+010C (uppercase Č) and U+010D (lowercase č).
C/C++         
COMPARISON OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
C/c++; Extern "C"; C/C++; Incompatibility of c and c++; Comparison between C and C++; Compatibility of C and C; Comparison of C++ and C; Comparison of C and C++; Compatibility of C++ and C
1. Borland C/C++. 2. Watcom C/C++. 3. Either C or C++.
C. C. Miller         
  • Doctor Miller as a young man
  • Dr. Miller at age 54
  • The Bee March
AMERICAN BEEKEEPER
Dr. C.C. Miller; Dr. C C Miller; Dr. CC Miller; Dr. C. C. Miller
Charles C. Miller (June 10, 1831 – September 4, 1920)Beekeeping For Beginners: CATCH THE BUZZ CC Miller's Home for sale was an American practical commercial beekeeper who specialized in comb honey production.
Watcom C/C++         
Openwatcom; Watcom C Compiler; OpenWatcom; Watcom compilers; Open Watcom; Watcom C; Watcom C compiler; Watcom C/C++ compiler; Open Watcom C/C++
<language, product> A compiler and development tools for multi-platform, 16 and 32-bit applications. Watcom C/C++ 10.0 has an integrated development environment (IDE) and development tools. It includes the SOMobjects Toolkit to enable access to IBM's System Object Model (SOM) and Distributed System Object Model (DSOM). It supports 16 bit MS DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.x, OS/2 1.x, and 32 bit platforms including extended DOS, OS/2 2.x, Windows NT, Win32s, 32-bit Windows 3.x, Novell NLM and AutoCAD ADS/ADI. (1995-04-18)
C--         
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
C minus minus; C-- (intermediate language)
C-- (pronounced C minus minus) is a C-like programming language. Its creators, functional programming researchers Simon Peyton Jones and Norman Ramsey, designed it to be generated mainly by compilers for very high-level languages rather than written by human programmers.
Ċ         
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
C with dot; C with dot above
Ċ (minuscule: ċ) is a letter of the Latin alphabet, formed from C with the addition of a dot. It is used in Maltese to represent a voiceless palato-alveolar affricate, equivalent to English ch (), corresponding to Č in languages such as Czech, Slovak and Serbo-Croatian.
C++         
  • Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, in his AT&T New Jersey office, {{circa}} 2000
GENERAL-PURPOSE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
C plus plus programming language; C Plus Plus programming language; Cplusplus; ISO/IEC 14882; CPlusPlus; Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy; C with classes; C-plus-plus programming language; C Plus Plus; C plus plus; C-plus-plus; Rick Mascitti; C++ (programming language); C++ programming language; ISO/IEC 14882:2003; C++ syntax; Cee plus plus; Cee Plus Plus; ++C; ISO 14882; Cxx; .cxx; ANSI C++; C++98; C+++; ISO C++ programming language; ISO C++; C with Classes; Sepples; C++ program; C++ standard; C++ language; X3J16; Standard C++ Foundation; ISO/IEC 14882:2014; ISO/IEC 14882:2015; C++ (Programming Language); Core language; Polymorphism in C++; Operator overloading in C++; History of C++; C++ code; Lambda expressions in C++; C++ 2.0; C++ 1.0; Exception handling in C++; Inheritance in C++; Static polymorphism in C++; C++ syntax and semantics
<language> One of the most used object-oriented languages, a superset of C developed primarily by Bjarne Stroustrup <bs@alice.att.com> at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1986. In C++ a class is a user-defined type, syntactically a struct with member functions. Constructors and destructors are member functions called to create or destroy instances. A friend is a nonmember function that is allowed to access the private portion of a class. C++ allows implicit type conversion, function inlining, overloading of operators and function names, and {default function arguments}. It has streams for I/O and references. C++ 2.0 (May 1989) introduced multiple inheritance, type-safe linkage, pointers to members, and {abstract classes}. C++ 2.1 was introduced in ["Annotated C++ Reference Manual", B. Stroustrup et al, A-W 1990]. {MS-DOS (ftp://grape.ecs.clarkson.edu/pub/msdos/djgpp/djgpp.zip)}, {Unix ANSI C++ (ftp://gnu.org/pub/gnu/g++-1.39.0.tar.Z)} - X3J16 committee. (They're workin' on it). See also cfront, LEDA, uC++. Usenet newsgroup: news:comp.lang.c++. ["The C++ Programming Language", Bjarne Stroustrup, A-W, 1986]. (1996-06-06)
C         
  • Pictogram of a Camel
  • Latin C
  • 15px
  • '''C''' in [[copyright symbol]]
  • Early Etruscan C
  • Etruscan C
  • Greek Gamma
  • Early Greek Gamma
  • Old Latin
  • Phoenician gimel
  • A curled C in the coat of arms of [[Porvoo]]
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Pronunciation of English c; C (letter); Letter c; Letter C; Alphabet: Letter C; C; U+0043; Cee (letter); ASCII 67; ASCII 99; \x43; U+0063
·- As a numeral, C stands for Latin centum or 100, CC for 200, ·etc.
II. C ·- The "C clef," a modification of the letter C, placed on any line of the staff, shows that line to be middle C.
III. C ·- C after the clef is the mark of common time, in which each measure is a semibreve (four fourths or crotchets); for alla breve time it is written /.
IV. C ·- The keynote of the normal or "natural" scale, which has neither flats nor sharps in its signature; also, the third note of the relative minor scale of the same.
V. C ·- C is the third letter of the English alphabet. It is from the Latin letter C, which in old Latin represented the sounds of k, and g (in go); its original value being the latter. In Anglo-Saxon words, or Old English before the Norman Conquest, it always has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same letter as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek alphabet. The Greeks got it from the Ph/nicians. The English name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was derived, probably, through the French. Etymologically C is related to g, h, k, q, s (and other sibilant sounds). Examples of these relations are in ·Lat. acutus, ·Eng. acute, ague; ·Eng. acrid, eager, vinegar; ·Lat. cornu, ·Eng. horn; ·Eng. cat, kitten; ·Eng. coy, quiet; ·Lat. circare, ·OF cerchier, ·Eng. search.
c         
  • Pictogram of a Camel
  • Latin C
  • 15px
  • '''C''' in [[copyright symbol]]
  • Early Etruscan C
  • Etruscan C
  • Greek Gamma
  • Early Greek Gamma
  • Old Latin
  • Phoenician gimel
  • A curled C in the coat of arms of [[Porvoo]]
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Pronunciation of English c; C (letter); Letter c; Letter C; Alphabet: Letter C; C; U+0043; Cee (letter); ASCII 67; ASCII 99; \x43; U+0063
¦ abbreviation
1. Cricket caught by.
2. cent(s).
3. centi-: cSt (centistokes).
4. (c.) century or centuries.
5. (preceding a date or amount) circa.
6. colt.
¦ symbol Physics the speed of light in a vacuum: E = mc2.
C         
  • Pictogram of a Camel
  • Latin C
  • 15px
  • '''C''' in [[copyright symbol]]
  • Early Etruscan C
  • Etruscan C
  • Greek Gamma
  • Early Greek Gamma
  • Old Latin
  • Phoenician gimel
  • A curled C in the coat of arms of [[Porvoo]]
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
Pronunciation of English c; C (letter); Letter c; Letter C; Alphabet: Letter C; C; U+0043; Cee (letter); ASCII 67; ASCII 99; \x43; U+0063
<language> A programming language designed by Dennis Ritchie at AT&T Bell Labs ca. 1972 for systems programming on the PDP-11 and immediately used to reimplement Unix. It was called "C" because many features derived from an earlier compiler named "B". In fact, C was briefly named "NB". B was itself strongly influenced by BCPL. Before Bjarne Stroustrup settled the question by designing C++, there was a humorous debate over whether C's successor should be named "D" or "P" (following B and C in "BCPL"). C is terse, low-level and permissive. It has a {macro preprocessor}, cpp. Partly due to its distribution with Unix, C became immensely popular outside Bell Labs after about 1980 and is now the dominant language in systems and microcomputer applications programming. It has grown popular due to its simplicity, efficiency, and flexibility. C programs are often easily adapted to new environments. C is often described, with a mixture of fondness and disdain, as "a language that combines all the elegance and power of assembly language with all the readability and maintainability of assembly language". Ritchie's original C, known as K&R C after Kernighan and Ritchie's book, has been standardised (and simultaneously modified) as ANSI C. See also ACCU, ae, c68, c386, C-Interp, cxref, dbx, dsp56k-gcc, dsp56165-gcc, gc, GCT, GNU C, GNU superoptimiser, Harvest C, malloc, mpl, Pthreads, ups. [Jargon File] (1996-06-01)

Википедия

C&C

C&C may refer to:

  • C&C Group (formerly Cantrell and Cochrane), a consumer goods group based in Ireland
  • C&C Yachts, sailboat builder
  • C+C Music Factory, an American dance-pop and hip hop group
  • Cambridge & Coleridge Athletic Club, based in Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Castles & Crusades, a role-playing game
  • Chris & Cosey, an industrial music project of Throbbing Gristle members
  • City and Colour, acoustic project from musician Dallas Green
  • Coheed and Cambria, a rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995
  • Chocolate and Cheese, album by Ween
  • Codes and ciphers, see Cryptography
  • Command and control, the exercise of authority by a commanding officer over military forces in the accomplishment of a mission
  • Command and control (management), an approach to decision making in organizations
  • Command and control (malware), a control mechanism for botnets
  • Command & Conquer, a real-time strategy video game series
  • Contraction and Convergence, an approach to limiting carbon dioxide emissions globally