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OCR: Al Stevens Teaches E . Chapter 1. An Introduction to Programming in C Table of Contents A Brief History of C. El. Chapter 1. An Introdu Inthe early 19705, Dennis Ritchie, a programmer st AT&T Who Are You? Bell Laboratories in Murray HIII, NJ, adaplod e, 0 3/601966 - What Do You Net programming language with structures similar to those In ALGOL into the firstversion of what he named C. Riichle's A Briel History of GR goal was to provide a language that allows the programmer - C't Continuing Ro to access the hardware much like assembly language did, - A Brial Description but wih structured programming consoucis senilat to those The Digan'zelion found In high-level languages. He included integer and &J. Chapter 2. Wiring Sim pointor dala types that mapped directly over the hardware [] Chapter 3. Functions registers of the POP-11 minicomputer, and took advantage 1B . Chapter 4. Program FI ofthe PCP-11's hardware stack acchiaclive to support E. Chapter 5. More About recursive functions. 1. Chapter 6. Ltrawy Fun C. as originally designed, Tan on the AT&T In- il Chapter 7. Fis house UNIX mus-user, multitasking operating system, which ran first on the POP-7, ther on the PDP-11. When Ritchle rewrote the UNIX C compiler in C Ilself, and when Figure 2: The Herman application.