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What is a visual programming language and how does it differ from traditional text-based programming languages?

A visual programming language is a type of programming language that uses visual elements like blocks or diagrams to represent code and logic, making it easier for users to understand and manipulate. This differs from traditional text-based programming languages, which use written code in the form of text commands and syntax to create programs. Visual programming languages are often more user-friendly and intuitive for beginners, as they provide a more visual representation of the program's structure and flow.


Which program facilitates communication between device and OS?

Usually a device driver facilitates communication between a device and the OS. Device drivers are written in low-level languages such as Assembly or C.


What gives the computer' system its intelligence?

this is kind of a tough question to answer. In essence, computers are just stupid lumps of hardware until software is added. a computer can turn on, but can never actually do anything until the software tells it what to do. the software is written by a human, in a coding language. coding languages such as c#, c++, .net, etc. are human readable coding languages. after the code is written, software called a compiler puts it all together so to speak, and turns it into a language the computer can handle (binary). so, essentially a computers intelligence is the product of collective programmers intelligence.


What is the purpose of a compiler in the context of programming languages?

A compiler is a software tool that translates high-level programming code into machine code that a computer can understand and execute. Its purpose is to convert the human-readable code written by a programmer into a format that the computer can directly execute, making it easier for developers to create software applications.


12000 in decimal form?

12,000 in decimal form is written as 12,000.0. This is because the decimal point is placed after the last digit, indicating that there are no decimal fractions or parts. In decimal form, each place value to the left of the decimal point represents a power of 10, with the rightmost digit representing ones, the next representing tens, and so on.

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What is a coding scheme capable of representing all the worlds written languages as well as classic and historical languages?

Unicode is a coding scheme capable of representing all the world's written languages, including classic and historical languages. It is a standard character encoding system that assigns a unique number to every character across different writing systems and scripts, making it possible to support a vast range of languages and scripts across digital platforms.


Are there languages that have no alphabet?

Some of the languages of the indigenous peoples of North America had no written form. The indigenous peoples of Australia also had no written language, I believe, in a formal sense. In many cultures have very elaborate art forms that express the elements of a story, but these don't count as formal written languages. Many of these languages have since developed alphabets and written forms. Unfortunately this alone will not prevent many of these now living languages from dying out. Languages are being forever lost every year. Here are some written languages that do not use an alphabet: Chinese Japanese Cherokee Ancient Egyptian


How many written languages are there in the world?

There are approximately 7,000 written languages in the world.


What are the written languages in France?

All of the languages of France are written as well as spoken, with the exception of the sign languages. For more information about the languages of France, click here.


How many languages can the number 17 be written?

In theory, it can be written in any of the 6,809 languages of the world, but most of those languages use the same written number system.


What is the roman numerous for 1971?

Expressed in Roman numerals, 1971 is written as MCMLXXI - M representing 1,000, C representing 100, L representing 50, and I representing 1.


What has the author Robert Henry Codrington written?

Robert Henry Codrington has written: 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages 'The Melanesian languages' -- subject(s): Melanesian languages


What differrent languages have operas been written in?

Operas have been written in most all languages on Earth, primarily the European, Asian and English languages.


In what languages were the Gospels written?

The Gospels were written in Greek.


How many languages in India have no written form?

All known languages in India have written forms. Some may not be considered true alphabets though.


What languages aren't written with the Latin alphabet?

Most of the languages on Earth are NOT written with the Latin alphabet, including:ArabicBengaliChineseDzongkhaEtruscanFaliscanGeorgianHebrewIngushJapaneseKoreanLaoMalayalamNabataeanOriyaPersianQashqaiRussianSinhalaThaiUrduVaiWestern Neo-AramaicXamtangaYiddish


What has the author A Capell written?

A. Capell has written: 'A survey of New Guinea languages' -- subject(s): Languages, New Guinea