C (programming language) vs Windows xKill
A side-by-side look at C (programming language) and Windows xKill. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
C (programming language)
Development
C is a general-purpose, procedural programming language originally developed by Dennis Ritchie between 1969 and 1973 at Bell Labs. It is a very popular language, particularly for systems programming due to its flexibility, speed, and minimal runtime requirements.
systems-programmingprocedural-programmingc-standard-libraryportabilityefficiency
Windows xKill
Os & Utilities
Windows xKill is a simple utility that allows you to force close frozen or unresponsive programs on your Windows computer. It provides an easy way to end processes that are not responding without having to use the Task Manager.
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