C is a general-purpose computer programming language that combines the features of a high-level language and low-level language, developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the bell telephone laboratories for use with the UNIX operating system.
C is highly portable and is used for scripting system applications which form a major part of Windows, UNIX, and Linux operating systems. C is a general-purpose programming language and can work efficiently on enterprise applications, games, graphics, and applications requiring calculations, etc.