Its like the human language, there are Polish, Russian, German, English, Chinese, Italian, French ect...
It is exactly the same in machines, but they have languages such as Jargon, Python, ect. each machine will communicate differently, depending on what language has been programmed into them.
what are the features of machine language?
Machine language is a first generation language.
A language at the level of the machine it runs on. AKA Machine code, it's the underlying language that computer CPU's speak.
A machine language is called as machine code and it is represented as binary numbers 0 and 1
Basically, computers only understand machine language, which is different and consists of instructions humans can't (easily) read. Also, these instructions and their corresponding appliances differ, which has to do with the processor family. If you compile/interpret code, it eventually becomes machine code, which the CPU then executes.
A language at the level of the machine it runs on. AKA Machine code, it's the underlying language that computer CPU's speak.
Machine language.
The difference between high level languages and machine languages are as follows: 1)Machine language uses binary numbers/codes but high level languages(HLL) use key words similar to English and are easier to write. 2)Machine Language is a Low level language and is machine dependant while HLLs are not.
what are the features of machine language?
Assembler/compiler converts programs into machine language.
Machine language is what the computer hardware understands. Everything else has to be translated to machine language before it can be executed.
Machine code, assembly language, COBOL, FORTRAN and C. Machine code is the only language that is native to the machine. All others must be converted to machine code.