Various languages reflect the different needs of various applications, and make writing programs for those applications easier and more intuitive. For example, if you want to write general business programs, then you don't want to concentrate on all kinds of scientific/analytical concepts. If you want to write a program for medical billing, you will be wasting your time including code that will edit music or digital photographs. The languages that users typically use have in common a more basic computer language, assembler language, that actually manipulates bits and bytes. The languages we see are a little more like a human interface between the people writing applications and the actual assembler-level commands that the computer 'understands'.
Wikipedia currently lists 710 computer languages.
How many generations of computer languages have there been since the middle of the 20th century
there is so many languages in Asia because people are not close to each other that they have to speak alot of languages.
A hard disk is "hardware", software is the computer languages used in running the computer and its many applications
There are so many programming languages that it is impossible to tell without actually seeing the source program in question.
No one language is perfect, so we have had to create many programming languages for specific purposes.
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".
Computer languages are programs that can convert desired actions into a language that the computer can understand. Essentially, the user enters the program code into the computer, then the computer converts it to a language that can then be executed by the computer.
International Journal of Computer Processing of Languages was created in 1983.
There are many Scientific Computer languages including Fortran 77, Fortran 90, C, and C++.
Of course; computer science is a very mathematics-oriented subject. Whether or not they can learn multiple programming languages depends entirely on whether or not that individual has the drive to do so.
LISP programming refers to creating applications using LISP languages - a family of old high level programming languages that used Polish notation. LISP languages are the second oldest HLLs after FORTRAN.