You can't just "make software". You have to know and understand thoroughly the purpose of the intended application, the programming language in which it is to be written, and how to install it on the intended computer.
If you are sufficiently knowledgable on computors you may be able to teach yourself programming from text-books, provided your computer has the appropriate compliers etc. for the chosen language.
Otherwise you'd probably have to undertake a formal course in programming.
You would first need computer programming language software of some sort. The programming language software should have a window for typing your code. If not (or you don't like the editing window), you might have to type it into a word processor and save it as a text file, but with the appropriate extension for your language (Ex: Test.c).
Collection of computer program is Call Software.
Computer software is called either simply software, computer program or it can be called specifically by the computer software's name.
Computer software is called either simply software, computer program or it can be called specifically by the computer software's name.
Software
Program is a set of instruction of a computer to perform. Software is the various kind of program that is used to operate computer smoothly.
The program 7- Zipdo is a software for a computer. This software is made to store code in the computer.
Another term for a computer program is software.
Yes the Mr. Wizard program includes computer software.
Every software program have a help section it would assist you the best telling you about the usability of that particular software or program.
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No, McAfee virus protection is not hardware. Instead, it is a software program. Hardware is the physical parts of a computer, but software is computer code. So an antivirus program is software, not hardware.
nothing, they are different names for the same thing (computer program is the older term, going back to ENIAC in 1945 and probably some earlier electromechanical computers like the Harvard Mark I).