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All types of programming languages have one property in common: all languages, ultimately and in some manner, lead to machine instructions upon which the processor operates.Some higher programming languages, especially those of a traditional design such as the C programming language, might generate code in a low level language (i.e. assembly language) as an intermediate step during compilation. However, most modern designs do not implement or expose this as an explicit step, and transcoding of higher to lower level languages is certainly not required.The fact that all programming languages lead to executed machine code, however, does not mean that all language lead to a translation which results in executable code; interpreted languages, which include popular modern languages such as Java and the .NET family of languages, will generally execute machine code which interprets the language instructions, while compiled languages (which includes most forms of C) generally generate directly executable machine code.
The older languages are still the standards by which modern programming languages are measured. Fortran, COBOL, Lisp, and C/C++ are all used as baselines to evaluate newer languages. Of course, the "new kids" are being used as standards more and more often. Java, Ruby, Perl, Python, and other more modern languages are being used to measure how "good" a new language is.
html 5 = modern javascript
Most modern programming languages have some support for object-oriented programming. In some (such as Java), it is obligatory - you have to write your code in classes. In others - such as JavaScript or PHP - it is optional, meaning that you can write programs the old-fashioned way (procedural programming).
RPG and Fortran
High level programming languages are easier for humans to both read and maintain.
All types of programming languages have one property in common: all languages, ultimately and in some manner, lead to machine instructions upon which the processor operates.Some higher programming languages, especially those of a traditional design such as the C programming language, might generate code in a low level language (i.e. assembly language) as an intermediate step during compilation. However, most modern designs do not implement or expose this as an explicit step, and transcoding of higher to lower level languages is certainly not required.The fact that all programming languages lead to executed machine code, however, does not mean that all language lead to a translation which results in executable code; interpreted languages, which include popular modern languages such as Java and the .NET family of languages, will generally execute machine code which interprets the language instructions, while compiled languages (which includes most forms of C) generally generate directly executable machine code.
Computer languages, more commonly called programming languages, are developed all the time, and new ones emerge regularly. While some new ones are short lived, some old ones come out of fashion or fail to catch-up with more modern developments, a wide variety of programming languages are in use.Some will argue that the C programming languages and all its derivatives, such as the C++, C# and Java languages (to name just a few) are the most widely used programming languages today.However, other programming languages are equally powerful and versatile.While programming language families such as C or Pascal are typically general-purpose languages, an even larger set of languages is specialized to a specific problem domain. These include languages specialized in describing graphics, describing data or database queries, describing programming languages and their rules, and so on and so forth. The list of specialized languages is even larger than that of general-purpose languages.
The older languages are still the standards by which modern programming languages are measured. Fortran, COBOL, Lisp, and C/C++ are all used as baselines to evaluate newer languages. Of course, the "new kids" are being used as standards more and more often. Java, Ruby, Perl, Python, and other more modern languages are being used to measure how "good" a new language is.
html 5 = modern javascript
Most modern programming languages have some support for object-oriented programming. In some (such as Java), it is obligatory - you have to write your code in classes. In others - such as JavaScript or PHP - it is optional, meaning that you can write programs the old-fashioned way (procedural programming).
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Indo-European is the name of the language that is believed to have been the root of most modern languages spoken in Europe, South Asia, and Western Asia.
The following modern languages all come from the Semitic language family:AmharicArabicAramaicAssyrianHebrewMalteseTigrinya
Latin is the Roman language that became the basis of many modern European languages. It evolved into languages such as Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
RPG and Fortran
Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.