C99 was the second ISO revision actually. It's the one most people recommend using nowadays since C11 isn't too significant and C17 is just a bunch of defect fixes. C89 (ANSI C) was the first C standard. Followed by C90, which is the same as C89 but ISO took charge of the standard from then on, instead of ANSI.
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Intermediate Grade on Computer Systems-
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Higher Level Education Certificate on Web Application Development
Good ol' times. I learned to code in JS as addition to html + css, then ASP Classic (back those days we call it ASP 😆) and then C, after that Java, PHP, C#, JS advanced level and so on.. my gosh, what a bunch of languages. I kinda like the power of C but also appreciate the ease to use of the languages on a higher level, I would need to re-study the things in C to avoid messing it up with mem assignments for sure hahaha
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C99 was the second ISO revision actually. It's the one most people recommend using nowadays since C11 isn't too significant and C17 is just a bunch of defect fixes. C89 (ANSI C) was the first C standard. Followed by C90, which is the same as C89 but ISO took charge of the standard from then on, instead of ANSI.
Good ol' times. I learned to code in JS as addition to html + css, then ASP Classic (back those days we call it ASP 😆) and then C, after that Java, PHP, C#, JS advanced level and so on.. my gosh, what a bunch of languages. I kinda like the power of C but also appreciate the ease to use of the languages on a higher level, I would need to re-study the things in C to avoid messing it up with mem assignments for sure hahaha