This is not known. John von Neumann is commonly credited, but he simply documented an idea that had been discussed for some time by the various designers of ENIAC.
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Binary code consists of a series of 0s and 1s that represent machine language instructions, which are directly understood by a computer's central processing unit (CPU). Each instruction corresponds to specific operations, such as arithmetic calculations, memory access, or input/output processing. These instructions are typically encoded in binary format to facilitate efficient processing and execution by the hardware. Higher-level programming languages are eventually compiled or interpreted into this binary code for the computer to execute.
The term that represents a computational instruction stored in computer memory is "machine code" or "instruction." These instructions are part of a program and are executed by the CPU to perform specific tasks. Each instruction is encoded in a binary format that the machine can interpret and execute.
Instructions for the organization and metabolism of living things are encoded in the DNA molecules within the nucleus of a cell. DNA contains the genetic information that guides the synthesis of proteins and ultimately determines the structure and function of an organism.
Human viruses take over human cellular functions. These human viruses have either RNA or DNA instruction sets surrounded by a protein coat. After these instructions enter the human cell, they co-opt cell functions to perform duties the virus wants done. Computer viruses take over computer functions. Computer viruses are programs created by humans and have a series of 1's and 0's to make up instruction sets. After these instructions enter the computer, they co-opt computer functions to perform duties the virus wants done. So, the biggest difference is that the human virus instruction set is encoded in biological molecules of RNA or DNA, and the computer virus instruction set is encoded in 1's and 0's that the computer sees as a program to run.
The traits of an organism are encoded in its DNA, which is a molecule that carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of living organisms. This genetic information is used to produce proteins that determine an organism's traits.
Genes provide the cell with a set of biochemical instructions. They contain the blueprint for making proteins, which can include hormones. Hormones are specific types of proteins that are produced based on the instructions encoded in genes.
When DNA does not provide instructions for assembling a protein properly, this could be dangerous. This is caused by inability of the genes to pass the encoded message to amino acids.
The oldest computer language is machine code and all computer languages are binary encoded. It's unavoidable on binary machines.
Encoded characteristics in DNA are called genes. Genes are segments of DNA that contain the instructions for building proteins, which in turn determine the traits and functions of an organism. These characteristics can be inherited and influence various biological processes and phenotypes.