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Lynn Robert Carter has written: 'An analysis of Pascal programs' -- subject(s): Compiling (Electronic computers), Pascal (Computer program language)
C. Regena has written: 'Programmer's Reference Guide to the Texas Instruments 99/4A' 'BASIC programs for small computers' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Computer programs, Microcomputers, Programming
Because computers uses binary as its language. And programs are representation of logic.
No, but source-programs written in C language are.
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No, programs written for 32 bit computers and lower may need a virtual machine in order to work.
Computers don't understand English. All programs must be written in machine code -- the native language of the machine. Programs written in high-level languages must be converted to machine code in order to be executed. We can write machine code programs to perform the conversion for us. These programs are called compilers or interpreters.
The earliest computers barely had operating systems, their programs were written in machine code - written and assembled by hand and then entered using punched tape, cards or using switches on the front panel.
David H. Cope has written: 'Computers and musical style' -- subject(s): Computer composition, Computer programs, LISP (Computer program language), Musical Style, Style, Musical
Programs written in a high level language might be slower than ones written in Assembly language; but it is not always so, it is very easy to write un-effective programs in Assembly.
Server side programs can certainly be written in C. They can be written in any language that the environment supports.
W. M. McKeeman has written: 'Compiler structure' -- subject(s): Compiling (Electronic computers), Electronic data processing 'A compiler generator' -- subject(s): Compilers (Computer programs), Programming languages (Electronic computers) 'Programming language translation technique' -- subject(s): Compiling (Electronic computers), Electronic data processing, Programming languages (Electronic computers)