What is ANSI C and How Does it Compare to Other Programming Languages?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around ANSI C, its features, and comparisons with other programming languages. Participants express interest in various aspects of ANSI C, including specific terminology and concepts related to the language.

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  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express a desire to discuss ANSI C in detail.
  • One participant raises questions about handling signals, shared memory, and message queues, which may not directly relate to ANSI C.
  • Another participant requests explanations of specific terms such as blank space, carriage return, fixed-point representation, floating-point representation, mantissa, and exponent form.
  • A participant points out that the topics raised do not coherently relate to ANSI C and suggests asking more focused questions.
  • A later reply references a new thread for related questions, indicating a shift in discussion focus.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not appear to agree on the relevance of certain topics to ANSI C, and the discussion remains somewhat unresolved regarding the coherence of questions posed.

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Some terms and concepts mentioned may require further clarification, and the relevance of certain questions to ANSI C is debated.

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Hi there.
Lets talking here all about ANSI C language.:smile:
 
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What's so funny?
 
How to handling Signals.
and
what is -Signal?
-Shared memory?
-Message queue?
.....
 
I'd like to know all about ANSI C.
 
None of these topics have anything to do with ANSI C.

Please ask a coherent question, and we'll try to answer it.

- Warren
 
can u explain these terms:-
1.blank space
2.carriage return
3.fixed point repersentation
4.floating point repersentation
5.mantissa
6.exponent form(scientific form)
 

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