machine language
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.
it was the only programming language that was designed by a woman
No. Current computers may appear to be able to design algorithms, but they can really only give pre-determined answers setup by the programmer.
No. Indeed, algorithms are actually meant for humans, not computers. Computer programmers translate algorithms into working code such that a computer can process the algorithm. The code is actually the implementation of the algorithm, not the algorithm itself.
a faux code in programing is the action you want to complete only written in our language not the computers language, also a lot of people write a faux code before you write the programing it helps you understand what your system is going to do
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.
No, computers are logical. They can only "understand" logical statements. Language is largely emotive and non-cognitive. No computer can understand language, they can just be programmed to equate terms to logical strings and commands
yes, computers do understand the data they process, they are able to do this because of the processor all computers have in their circuit.
it was the only programming language that was designed by a woman
For most digital computers at the lowest level, they work in binary. Experimental multilevel computers have been built and analogue computers don't work in binary.
Computers are not smart They only know 0 and 1 or binary states or true or false. this language is known as machine language
That is an impossible question to answer as it has to be answered in language as we can only convey our understanding to others in language. However I do have processes of thought that do not involve language.
A network is a connection of two or more computers in a communication array. You can't really have a network with only one computer.
No. Current computers may appear to be able to design algorithms, but they can really only give pre-determined answers setup by the programmer.
Because it is programed to know everything.
I don't know that anyone loves them. They are really only used for computers and electronics so I guess you could say that computers love them.
Only computers with a blu-ray player. so not really