The only part of a program a computer understands is each instruction as it is presented to the instruction decoder. It understands the instruction by an intricately designed logic circuit and/or microprogram configured by a human computer hardware engineer. This engineer had to fully understand the instruction set of the machine to teach it to understand the instructions one at a time at runtime.
-3What does it mean to say that a computer βunderstandsβ a program?
i would have to say apple
No. The first computer program came several years before Word did. There does not seem to be any agreement as to what the first program was, but suffice it to say there were several that came before Word. In fact, Ada Lovelace arguably wrote a "computer program" in 1842!
Programs run by a computer are called software
"Who understands?" = mee meveen? (מי מבין)
It usually means you are the only person who understands me, who knows what I'm really like and what I mean when I say things.
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I really don't know what to write or say. Some HELP PLEASE.
can you follow what I say
A computer is an electronic (or electromechanical) device that can handle input, processing and produce output. A computer program is a set of rules or instructions that enables the computer to perform these tasks (input, processing and output). They work together, a computer is useless without a computer program, and a computer program cannot work without a computer. It is a symbiotic relationship.
A Computer Output Electricity in Computercraft cannot be said to make a program to output power, regardless of the side.
A computer virus is a malicious program, so I am going to say that it is software.Hardware is the physical components of the computer, in other words, the parts that you can kick.