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CC or cc may refer to:

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  • .cc, the Internet country code top-level domain for Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory
  • Carbon copy, or courtesy copy, in the context of letter or email-writing
  • Common Criteria, an international standard (ISO 15408) for computer security
  • Compiler-compiler, or parser generator, on Unix based operating systems
  • Continuity Check Protocol, a fault detection protocol.
  • Country code, in data processing and communications
  • Compact Cassette, an audio tape format popular in the 70s through 90s
  • Cloud computing, a network concept
  • Controller commands, data sent in a MIDI stream to the MIDI controller
  • cc, or C compiler
  • 0xCC, the opcode for the INT 3 instruction used by debuggers to temporarily replace an instruction in a running program to set a breakpoint

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CC

CC or cc may refer to:

  • Cubic centimetre (cc), a unit of volume
  • Organizations

  • Canarian Coalition, a Spanish political party based in the Canary Islands
  • CC Media Holdings, holding company of Clear Channel Communications, an American media company
  • Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad (reporting mark), a railroad with
  • Circuit City (former NYSE ticker symbol), a former American electronics retailer
  • Coburger Convent, a German and Austrian student organization
  • College Confidential (company), a college admissions counseling company
  • Creative Commons, a non-profit organization in the field of copyright licensing
  • CC, mint mark of Carson City Mint, a former branch of the United States mint
  • CC, the New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol for Chemours
  • Transportation

  • Air Atlanta Icelandic (IATA airline designator), an Icelandic airline
  • MacAir Airlines (former IATA airline designator), a defunct Australian airline
  • Custom Coaches, an Australian bus bodybuilder
  • Volkswagen CC, a Volkswagen model
  • C-C, a locomotive classification; see AAR wheel arrangement
  • C (programming language)

    C (/ˈs/, as in the letter c) is a general-purpose, imperative computer programming language, supporting structured programming, lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations. By design, C provides constructs that map efficiently to typical machine instructions, and therefore it has found lasting use in applications that had formerly been coded in assembly language, including operating systems, as well as various application software for computers ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems.

    C was originally developed by Dennis Ritchie between 1969 and 1973 at AT&T Bell Labs, and used to re-implement the Unix operating system. It has since become one of the most widely used programming languages of all time, with C compilers from various vendors available for the majority of existing computer architectures and operating systems. C has been standardized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) since 1989 (see ANSI C) and subsequently by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

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