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July 10, 2020


I: Introduction

Programming languages are designed to make it easier for people to write instructions that computers can understand.

The earliest programming languages were written using binary code, which represents information as sequences of zeros and ones. Modern programming languages use letters and other symbols. These languages are usually easier to read and understand than binary codes. Programming languages are designed to make it easier for people to write instructions that computers can understand. The earliest programming languages were written using binary code, which represents information as sequences of zeros and ones. Modern programming languages use letters and other symbols. These languages are usually easier to read and understand than binary codes.

II: Body

Programmers write instructions in a programming language. Then, they run the program through a compiler, which translates the instructions into binary code. The computer reads the binary code and carries out the instructions. If there is an error in the program, the computer will not be able to carry out all the instructions correctly.

Programmers write instructions in a programming language. Then, they run the program through a compiler, which translates the instructions into binary code. The computer reads the binary code and carries out the instructions. If there is an error in the program, the computer will not be able to carry out all the instructions correctly.

III: Conclusion

Creating simple programs was possible before programming languages were created. However, it took a lot of time and effort for programmers to create these programs using assembly language. The creation of programming languages has made it much easier for programmers to create programs that are easy for computers to read.

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