Spanish: ordinador
French: ordinateur
German: Computer
Italian: computer
(Well it's just 'computer' in most languges...)
oneway13 says:
well i dnt know about the other languages but im taking spanish and computer in spanish is 'la computadora'.
-Sui-: Okay, my spanish isn't very good, so you might be right. Sorry...
rood (rude) in Farsi
LISP programming refers to creating applications using LISP languages - a family of old high level programming languages that used Polish notation. LISP languages are the second oldest HLLs after FORTRAN.
yes
This is different in different programming languages. Some character groups used in various languages to start a comment are: //, ;, !, /*, --, #, ', {, <!--, {-, etc. Some languages also require a character group to end a comment. Some older languages did not use character groups to mark comments but required them to appear in a certain place on every program line. There are endless variations in how commenting is done in computer programming languages.
The oldest computer language is machine code and all computer languages are binary encoded. It's unavoidable on binary machines.
People created the different computer languages to help them solve various different types of problems on computers.
im not crazy in 100 different languages
People's names are the same in all languages.
natural
Ingles
lindo
village
apples
inteligente
Survivor
jon'libonuka
art