the program written in high level language is called "source program"
when we want to write a program as a portable and dynamic with particular methods.because it has a independent language.
It is referred to as 'byte code'
...development.
A C program is a computer program written using the C programming language.
An interpreter is a specialized kind of computer program. This program executes instructions written in a programming language that is not the native coding.
A compiler is a comp. Program that transforms source code written in programming language into another comp. Language.the main reason to compile a program is to create an executable program...
Pseudocode. However, pseudocode is not a programming language as such. It is a language that a programmer uses specifically to convey the concept of a specific algorithm to other programmers. The language is such that any programmer can easily translate the algorithm into their preferred language. Furthermore, pseudocode does not have to be written in English, it can be written in any language. However, English is the most widely-spoken language within the programming community and is therefore the most prevalent language used in programming.
It is object oriented language in which All program is to be written inside a specific class. it is more comfortable and less coding required to build program.
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Douglas A. Troy has written: 'TheC programming language' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Programming, Programming languages (Electronic computers) 'The C programming language' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language)
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A C program is a computer program written using the C programming language.
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Programming [verb] is a process done by software engineers or computer programmers consisting of the following steps: customer requirements analysis, software design, coding the design using a programming language, testing and debugging the program parts, program integration, testing and debugging the complete program, and customer acceptance testing. Any bugs found during the two testing steps of the programming process will have to be fixed in the code written in the programming language and all necessary testing steps repeated.A programming language [noun] (you wrote program language) is a human readable language used by software engineers or computer programmers during the coding step of the programming process. The code written in the programming language is then converted by a translator program (e.g. compiler, assembler) to machine code that the target computer can "understand" and run.
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