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All computers are adapted to know many languages due to the large amount of people buying them in society. Computers are sold everywhere therefore it is useful for them to be programed to the users original language, you can change the language in the settings.
There are loads! USB cables with double A type connectors can, WiFi can be used either directly or indirectly via a router/hub. Serial cables can be used to do a direct transfer although it has a slow baud rate. You can use 2 network cables vis a hub, switch or router - you can also use a single network cable if its a crossover cable. You can use bluetooth, Infa-red or any other number of wireless mesiums. I've used an old parallel printer cable before! Either way - you need 3 common elements to do a transfer: - A physical connection - the hardware used to make the transfer - A logical connection - a common language (or protocol) for the physical hardware to 'talk' with and - An application connection. usually an operating system, FTP program, web browser, firmware - something to build and deconstruct the data sent over the connection
A compiler accepts computer instructions in a language people understand and converts them into a language computers understand.
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Java is an Object Oriented Programming language that can be used to develop software applications that can be deployed/used in a computer.
It is used mostly for applications on Windows computers and Android phones and smartphones.
Applications that are built using the Java language are termed as Java applications.
Computers transmit information in binary code (also called "Machine Code") and then the computer's Operating System takes that binary code information and displays it in the language that the operator has chosen for it to be displayed it. All computers, regardless of language or country, use the same machine code.
Some basic programming language applications include Java, C# and VB. Ther merit of basic programming language applications include great visual and interactive effects, Microsoft compatible and easy to use. The demerit includes may not becompatible with older computers, can use a lot of CPU, requires the knowledge of HTML coding.
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The C language is a universal language that is available for most computers. The language was created in the early 1970s long before either Mac or Windows computers were available.
Applications that are built using the Java language are termed as Java applications.