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Not enough citations. [[User:Ideogram|Ideogram]] 08:18, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
 
'''[[Wikipedia:Good articlearticles|Good]], but not [[Wikipedia:Featured articlearticles|featured]].''' I believe it could be a [[Wikipedia:Good articles|good article]], but it has to cite more sources to be featured. Also, I'm not entirely comfortable with how the article covers C. '''This is an encyclopedia article on C, not a tutorial.''' The ''"hello world" example'' should not be so long. [[User:70.17.41.123|70.17.41.123]] 17:30, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
 
Comprehensive, and packed with useful information. But it sorely needs inline citations, both for some of the more controversial claims related to influence and usage, and for the history and philosophy sections. --[[User:Allan McInnes|Allan McInnes]] <small>([[User talk:Allan McInnes|talk]])</small> 23:02, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
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*'''Remove''' as per Sandy. In addition, the prose needs a lot of work; for such a complicated subject, our readers need utter clarity. Take the second half of the lead.
 
<fontspan colorstyle="color: green;">"C has also had a great influence on most other popular languages[1], especially C++ which was originally designed as an enhancement to C. It is distinguished for the efficiency of the code it produces, and is the most commonly used programming language for writing system software [2] [3], though it is also widely used for writing applications. Though not originally designed as a language for teaching, and despite its somewhat unforgiving character, C is commonly used in computer science education, in part because the language is so pervasive. Note that C# is a very different programming language.</font colorspan>
 
**It would be stronger without the "alsos".