In one sense, since EEPROM is memory, you don't program memory. You store things in memory, and the thing you are programming in this case would likely be a micro-processor or micro-controller that is on the same circuit as the EEPROM.
In theory, an EEPROM is just memory, so any language that would be able to produce machine language output for the CPU type connected to the EEPROM in any instance could be used.
In practice, many programs written to EEPROM would be for embedded systems. In this case, a lower level language like C could be used, or a higher level language that output C or the right kind of assembly.
A higher level language like C# or Java would likely not be used, as the overhead of the virtual machine might be considered to be too heavy for a micro-controller, or small micro-processor.
That being said, in practice, you could use anything. But it is likely you would have some libraries in C or C++ that you might want to use, so you would likely use a language that was compatible with any libraries you might use.
yah it's correct.
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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.
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
No. In most programming languages int is a keyword used to represent integer numeric values.
simulator is an algorithm used to simulate the process of a system...
EEPROM
Programming languages are used to code a program.
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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.
Programming is a term that describes the usage of a programming language. Programming languages (C++ for example) are languages that create programs, these programming languages should not be confused with scripting languages. Scripting languages are languages that are meant to be interpenetrated by programs. (Written in a programming language)
Biosman.com is a online resource which sells EEPROM chips in bulk. They also have an EEPROM programming service which costs $0.50 a piece. Jameco Electronics sell 3.3V EEPROM chips. Electronix and VirtualVillage also sell these programmable computer chips.
CounterStrike is likely programmed in a variety of scripting languages and programming languages, but as the base of Steamworks is written in C++ it is likely that is also what CounterStrike is written in.
There are loads of programming languages used in computer technology. Some of those are: C C++ C# Python Pearl Javascript Java Html PHP And many more. If you want to read more google for "programming languages".
No. .NET is a framework, not a programming language. It is the common framework used by the C#, F# and Visual Basic programming languages.
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.
HTML but you can implement javascript css and other SCRIPTING LANGUAGES within HTML
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