An application is a program (generally an executable file .exe) that can be run on your system. Windows Media Player would be an application, as would internet Explorer.
A language used by application software developers to create instructions for the computer to use to run the application software
Yuksel Uckan has written: 'Application programming and file processing in COBOL' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Application software, File processing (Computer science) 'Test item file for Application programming and file processing in COBOL' -- subject(s): COBOL (Computer program language), Application software, File processing (Computer science)
The C language is used to create applications, but cannot be really called an application itself. It is a tool to create an application, and with a compiler, which is a piece of system software, it takes the language and creates an application with it by converting the language into a form a computer and operating system can understand.
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AnswerZIP stands for, Zone Information Protocol, an application that allows compression of application files.
computer is electronic machine which understand binary language & the set of logical instruction is called program or application
Writing computer-programs in it.
No. An application is written in one or more computer languages and performs specific tasks. An analogy would be English is a language, a book is written in English.
It has no meaning in computer language; CVV is a card validation value, the 3-digit value on the back of credit and debit cards. If CVV has any meaning within a computer program, it is user-defined. You will have to look at the declaration of the symbol and/or how it is used in order to determine its meaning.
Robert Binder has written: 'Application debugging' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), COBOL (Computer program language), Debugging in computer science, FORTRAN (Computer program language), IBM MVS, PL/I (Computer program language) 'Testing object-oriented systems' -- subject(s): Computer software, Object-oriented programming (Computer science), Testing
The study of the theoretical foundation of information and computation and of practical techniques for their implementation and application in computer systems.
The term "sexly" has no meaning in the field of computers.