Typically yes, you'll need to install the language libraries and enable them in your shell (the window interface you do your point-and-click). Check the knowledge base of the OS company's (Microsoft, Sun, Ubuntu, Apple, etc) website for specific instructions.
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Chay.
Binary
The oldest computer language still in use is Fortran, invented in 1957. The first computer language was assembly language, but the first high level programming language was Plankalkul.
In computer-programming.
Pascal is a computer programming language, use for telling a computer what to do. It is not used for communication between people and in that sense is not a "real" language.
Unsupported file types are file extensions that Windows does not know what to do with. This means that there is no program installed on the computer associated with a particular file type. To open an unsupported file type you must first install the program that the file uses to work with it.
Computers use machine language, which are coded instructions in binary.
Java is a programming language. The computer science engineer may decide to use the Java language to do his programming - or somebody else may have done the decision for him, in a company at which he works. Or they might decide to use some other language instead.
Java Flash
Depending on your version of Windows you might be able to download official language packs from Microsoft or windows update. If not you can use a unofficial unsupported third party software like Vistalizator and a MUI for your language(remeber to check your OS's bit).
yes, it is. visual basic or simply as (vb) is a language which were now use by computer programmers.
mostly Java.
It doesn't. The only language the computer understands is its own native machine code; binary language. We use that binary language to program the computer such that it can translate the high-level human languages that we can understand into the low-level languages that it can understand, and vice versa.