Of course you can.
You have answered your own question: it is a programming language.
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
lol please answer question?
I am guessing you typed the question wrong, the way I understand your question is "Why is the programming language named C++ and not C ? " The answer to this is that there is a programming language called C, and in that programming language the ++ means increment by one. So C++ is the language C improved, as such it can read and compile all C programs in addition to having other features that C does not have.
There are so many programming languages that it is impossible to tell without actually seeing the source program in question.
This question cannot be answered as new languages are created all the time for a wide variety of reasons. Nobody can keep current on this.
Your question makes no sense. If you wanted to ask if it is possible to write a C-compiler in another programming language, the answer would be yes.
Charles Babbage is commonly credited with the invention of the programmable computer, while Ada Lovelace is commonly credited as the inventor of the first computer programming language (called "Ada" after the inventor). Depending on the precise meaning of your question, either one of these two people are likely whom you are looking for.
Your question makes no sense.
I have only a vague understanding of your question, but I'll take it as "why computers can understand language". :P.- they don't-they only seem to cause it was written in their program.if it meant "what language computers understand",-programming language.-go search up wikipedia on this one.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Second generation languages, like assembly language, can be more efficient and closer to the computer's own language, making them faster to execute. They also offer more control over hardware resources, allowing for more precise programming. Remember, there are many ways to express your creativity in the world of programming!
Considering the wording of your question I would assume you mean computer mouse as a language and asking what circle is in the language computer mouse. Given that there is no such language I have no clue.