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What's the difference between ANSI C and C?

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Hi,

Anyone can tell me what the difference ANSI C and C. Why sometime listen people say ANSI C and sometime listen people say C??

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ANSI C and C

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Hi,

Anyone can tell me what the difference ANSI C and C. Why sometime listen people say ANSI C and sometime listen people say C??

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well c is an early version ANSI C is standard adopt by American National Standard Institute which is adopt by ISO which set the standard for C/C++
the compiler are devlop by different companies so the program written in one compiler may not work on other so if it is ANSI C so it is compliance
 

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ANSI C and C

Specially in microcontroller world, compilers have to have certain extenstions to support certain devices and make programming easy for a particular family of micros. In that case, the C does not comply with ANSI C standards
 

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