10 Questions
Who created the C programming language?
Dennis Ritchie
Where was the C programming language originally developed?
Bell Labs
In which areas has C found lasting use?
Operating systems and device drivers
For what purpose was C applied during the 1980s?
Re-implementing the kernel of the Unix operating system
On which computer architectures is C commonly used?
From the largest supercomputers to the smallest microcontrollers and embedded systems
What does Loop refer to in the context of brands and enterprises?
A clothing company founded by Carlos Vasquez
Where is Loop 101 located?
Phoenix Metropolitan Area
What is the Chicago Loop?
The downtown neighborhood of Chicago bounded by the elevated railway
What is Loop Mobile known for?
An Indian mobile phone operator
Where is Loop, Germany located?
Schleswig-Holstein
Study Notes
C Programming Language
- The C programming language was created by Dennis Ritchie.
- C was originally developed at Bell Labs in the United States.
Areas of Lasting Use
- C has found lasting use in operating systems, embedded systems, and microcontrollers.
- It has also found use in applications, utilities, and services.
Application in the 1980s
- C was applied for developing Unix operating system during the 1980s.
Computer Architectures
- C is commonly used on a wide range of computer architectures, including x86, ARM, and SPARC.
Loop (Brands and Enterprises)
- Loop refers to a brand or enterprise name used in various contexts.
Loop 101
- Loop 101 is a freeway located in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.
Chicago Loop
- The Chicago Loop is a downtown area in Chicago, Illinois, United States, bounded by the elevated tracks of the 'L' train.
Loop Mobile
- Loop Mobile is a mobile network operator in India, known for its GSM services.
Loop, Germany
- Loop is a municipality located in the district of Trier-Saarburg, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
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