No, you don't have to.
Adobe Flash uses actionscript. It is the main programming language for flash.
You, as a programmer, can use a string with 1s and and 0s (or any other content) in each and every programming language.
A C developer designs and writes programs using the C programming language. A C++ developer does the same but uses the C++ programming language. A C/C++ developer uses both C and C++.
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Function which uses other function as part of it programming is known as function interdependent
Adobe Flash uses actionscript. It is the main programming language for flash.
quoting from stack exchange: "Zigbee", or IEEE 802.15.4, is a protocol. As such, it has no "programming language".
You, as a programmer, can use a string with 1s and and 0s (or any other content) in each and every programming language.
A C developer designs and writes programs using the C programming language. A C++ developer does the same but uses the C++ programming language. A C/C++ developer uses both C and C++.
As a CPU only processes written in machine language (binary) programming languages, which uses words instead of numbers is the reason that programming languages were invented. It allows programmers to write application in programming language statements that then uses special software to convert the program into machine language. (Gaddis, Tony, Irvine, Kip; Starting out with visual basic, 2005)
T SQL programming language is designed specifically to communicate instructions to machinery, particularly computers. They are used to create programs in which is controlled by language and communication.
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Function which uses other function as part of it programming is known as function interdependent
Android, Symbian, Blackberry OS (RIM) : java iOS uses OPP-C ( C#/C++)
A pseudo language is a non-specific, conceptual programming language that uses commonly understood programming constructs that can be easily translated into any specific programming language. Pseudo language is typically used to conceptualize algorithms in a commonly understood language without being overly specific or verbose to any one language. This makes the algorithm more accessible to more programmers, regardless of their preferred language.
The iPod uses Objective-C as its programming language. You may install an additional app that can run Java on your iPod device, however.