You cannot convert machine code to high-level language. It's a one-way process. The best you can do is disassemble a machine code program, producing code similar to assembly language.
It would be a list of five programming languages.
The major disadvantage of fifth generation programming languages is that these languages won't be as good as sixth generation languages. It is also important to note that classification of programming languages in generations beyond the second generation is complete nonsense and nothing but a marketing hype; programming languages don't evolve in a linear succession, or one in the shape of a balanced tree, where each generation has common attributes and improvements over the previous generation.
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Pearl is not a programming language and it's definitely not related to PHP. It's a pricey object you give to your significant other. Perl on the other hand, is a scripted JIT programming language principally aimed at IO (file operations) whereas PHP is also a scripted JIT programming language but that is principally aimed at website server-side scripting.
language like C, C++, JAVA ,C#, J#, D, PASCAL, COBOL, FOTRAN, .NET, VB are called programing language. Basic, NASTRAN
It doesn't. Pseudo code isn't a programming language, it is just there to give an idea of how you could write a program.
what is an operating system? and give two examples
The code for the lightning staff in which programming language or software? Please provide more context so I can give you an accurate answer.
it can be written by words
A robot is a machine and like any machine it needs to have input/programming. It can not think beyond what it is meant to do and Robots can do anything you set them to do. Like in factories all they have to do with making their product is make the robot.
LISP is designed for AI programming, give that a try.
Yes it could be, although a microcontroller such as an AVR or ARM with a more powerful programming language and more powerful hardware would give better performance, and in the long run would be easier. In industry, PICs are very rarely used, and ARMs and AVRs dominate the market.