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Analog computers are "programmed" by wiring them up with cables and jumper wires. On some the program is even built in at design and cannot be changed.
High level programming languages are used to instruct computers to perform complex tasks with a minimum number of instructions.
You don't. There are hundreds, nay thousands, of programming languages, Java is just one of them. Programming languages are used to make computer programs (software); software is basically what makes computers work.
Programming languages are divided into five different generations. A programming language consists of the symbols, letters and numbers used to communicate with computers.
Languages can be categorized into spoken, written, signed, and programming languages. Spoken languages are oral communication systems, written languages use characters and symbols to represent words, signed languages use gestures and signs, and programming languages are used to write instructions for computers.
digital computers were first used in 1942 analog computers were first used in about 100BC
Programming languages are used to code a program.
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analog computers,continuous quantities are used. computation are carried out physical quantities such as voltage,length,current,temperature etc. the devices that measure such quantities are analog devices example voltmeter,ammeter.hybrid computer the best qualities of both the digital and analog computer. hybrid computers are best used in hospital. hybrid computers are also used in wheather forecasting.
Thousands! Programming languages number in the thousands, from general purpose programming languages such as C++, Java, and others, to special purpose languages which are used in one application. They can be ordered by type (structured, object-oriented, functional, etc.) or by history, or syntax. See the related list of programming languages.
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Computers are used to make games by programming it and making a disc
Programming languages are designed for communication between humans and computers to write instructions for executing tasks, while human languages are used for communication between people for expressing thoughts and emotions. Programming languages have specific rules and syntax that need to be followed accurately to create functioning code, whereas human languages have more flexibility and can convey complex ideas with nuances and emotions.