A compiler isn't technically part of the computer. A compiler takes the source code of a program and compiles it into a usable program. However, without a compiler, there will be very few programs, and thus computers won't be much use.
The AMD 885 is a socket 940 microprocessor. It is part of the core of a computer system. It is, essentially, the brain of the entire computer and is a most necessary part.
no jvm is not a part of java compiler
Compile is a verb.
compiler basically translator of one language to desired languages...ex-c language to m/c redable format and os is a system software which provides interfaces between applicaton programs and hardware....so os is a interface unit system software and compiler just a translator....
I suppose GCC can have many meanings. The only interpretations that come to mind in context with computer programming are the GNU Compiler Collection or the GNU C Compiler (which is part of the compiler collection).The GNU C Compiler allows creating software in various dialects of the C language family, aimed at a multitude of target processors and operating systems.
It is an integral part of the computer system and can not be removed.It is an integral part of the computer system and can not be removed.
The only necessary software for a computer to operate is the operating system. Everything else is software that you want to do things with. Different people will want to do different things with their computer, so what one person needs might be of no relevance to another person. But without an operating system you cannot do anything, as all the applications need that to run. If all you have on your computer is an operating system, then there is not much you can do with it, as you will then want applications. Even a lot of the things that are shipped as part of the operating system, like text editors, are not needed for the computer to function. Some of these are known as utilities. So the operating system is the only necessary software, and after that it is whatever you want to be able to do with the computer that will determine what you deem to be necessary.
"Cousins" of the compiler are those things related to the compiler, and may or may not be part of the compiler. This includes: preprocessors, assemblers, linkers, and interpreters.
It's part of the shop's computer system. It scans the bar-code - which is then interpreted by the computer and the items price is displayed.
No, it is not necessary. But unless your reset the check engine light you will not know you replaced the defective part.
No it is part of the Operating System
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