No......the Romance languages is not based on the Roman law code, because the romance language is based on french,italian, Latin, spanish,portuguese, and Romanian.
it was based on Roman law
Civil Law
Civil Law
Civil Law
The Napoleonic Code, which was a civil law code, was based on the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law) also budded Justinian Code.
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The Napoleonic Code, which was a civil law code, was based on the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law) also budded Justinian Code.
Programming languages are used to code a program.
Code-switching involves alternating between two languages or dialects within a conversation, often based on the context or audience. Code-mixing is the blending of elements from different languages or dialects within a single sentence or discourse. Both phenomena are common in bilingual or multilingual individuals.
High-level programming languages are closer to natural human languages as opposed to machine languages which are in any order of sequences for binary values. High-level languages almost always have to be compiled or interpreted into machine code. For interpreted languages, the process is the same but it involves a intermediary code called bytecode that is optimized compiled code that is specific to the interpreter that makes it faster to run the same code into machine code faster than if the interpreter has to do from high-level code from the beginning.
The law of most western countries is based on or influenced by Roman civil law
Do you think so? Think about it, Roman Law Code...Roman people... But I don't know... Maybe it did because the Roman people followed Roman Laws!