How many generations of computer languages have there been since the middle of the 20th century
The middle 16th century would be 1550-1560.
the middle passage has lasted 16th-19th century.
The Middle Ages covers the period from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th Century AD, to the Renaissance period in the 16th Century.
There was no nylon in the Middle Ages. Nylon was invented in the 20th century; the Middle Ages ended in the 15th.
Because we were still finding out the info for the computers in around about the middle ot thefirst generation and this had been subsequently led to lack of computer constlier to produce commertial infomation
how many generations of computer languages have there been since the middle of the 20th century
I suppose the industrial revolution could be remotely connected to the development of the computer but computers were not invented until the middle of the 20th century.
Misunderstanding. There are no 'middle level languages', only low and high level languages. Machine code and assembly are the former, everything else is the latter.C is often called a middle-level computer language as it combines the elements of high-level languages with the functionalism of assembly language. But actually it doesn't have any Assembly-like feature (whatever that means).
It would be hard to tell, considering the fact that there are no middle level languages.
That depended on what country you're talking about and what century you're talking about. For example, in England in the 1300s, uneducated people mainly spoke dialects of Middle English.
The word knife is derived from several different languages, and was used before the 12th century. It is derived from Middle English, Old English, Old Norse and Middle Old German dialects.
middle of the 11th century to the end of the 15th century
No, the Middle Ages ended in the 15th century.
Arabic, Persian (Farsi), and Turkish are three languages commonly spoken in the Middle East.
no but if it is in the middle of you computer when you put it in you CD drive yes
1256 was in the middle of the thirteenth century.
In the 10-15 century it was in the middle of the old world and Asia