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Interview Related C Programming Questions and Answers

C Programming Interview Questions and Answers Here are some of the most frequently asked C Programming questions in the interview time. Refer this blog further for head "Your Hired!" at the interview time.☺so, let's get star. 1) What is C language? C is a high-level and general-purpose programming language that is ideal for developing firmware or portable applications. Originally intended for writing system software, C was developed at Bell Labs by Dennis Ritchie for the Unix Operating System in the early 1970s. _________________________________________________________________________________ 2) Why C is known as a mother language? C language is considered as the mother language of all the modern languages because most of the compilers, JVMs, Kernals etc. are written in C language and most of languages follows c syntax e.g. C++, Java etc. It provides the core concepts like array, functions, file handling etc. that is being used in many languag...

New Microsoft Indoor Navigation App

New Microsoft Indoor Navigation App “Path Guide” Works without Beacons, GPS, WiFi Path Guide is a map-free indoor way finding and navigation service created by Microsoft Research. The Microsoft indoor navigation solution helps users find the correct path to their destinations by following traces created by others. wo months after  appearing in the Play Store , the Microsoft indoor navigation app Path Guide has been officially released.  Microsoft has announced  the application created by Microsoft Research which offers indoor guides to several destinations. Path Guide doesn’t require expensive beacons, GPS reception, existing indoor maps, Wi-Fi and the likes. The app is Microsoft’s indoor navigation answer to the Apple indoor navigation system  “Indoor Survey”  and the  Google indoor wayfinding service for Google Maps . Once a user goes to an indoor location using the app, their path is saved for everyone to follow. As more users...