Binary code is a language used in computer programming and is made up entirely of ones (1) and zeroes (0).
Binary is made up of 0's and 1's. Binary can also be called Machine Code. Binary is the 'language' that the computer understands.
"Assembly language" is essentially a direct translation from machine language. But yes it is a low level language It is one level above pure machine code. In 1967 I first learned to program in machine code and then stepped up to the next level of assembler on an Elliott Brothers 803c computer. The previous answer has the direction wrong! Assembly is translated into machine code which is then loaded into the computer's memory in binary ready for execution.
I have only a vague understanding of your question, but I'll take it as "why computers can understand language". :P.- they don't-they only seem to cause it was written in their program.if it meant "what language computers understand",-programming language.-go search up wikipedia on this one.
Uh...words?
lines of code
buy a new computer.
It makes your computer run faster
Try looking up your zip code or see if you can update the computer.
Binary code is the computers language. For example you sent 300mb from Drive C:/user to D:/Data The computer could end up transalting this to numbers us 0's and 1's.
Ans. Mnemonic code:Machine language is the basic language of the computer but it is very difficult.Mnemonics:Assembly languages unlike machine language consist of short symbolic phrases understandable by people. These phrases are made up of alphanumeric symbols called mnemonics.Assembly language simplifies the programmer's job and makes it easy to find the errors. The programs written in assembly languages are efficient in their use, and run faster as they use fewer instructions.By Pro. MUHAMMAD SHOAIB BILALemail: Shoaibbilal64@Yahoo.comThanks!
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