richard invented the first flying machine
An Assembler converts an assembly language source code into machine-specific code.
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An Assembler converts assembly language instructions into machine language.
No. Computers do not convert program source code into machine code, period. That job is the responsibility of another piece of software, known as the interpreter or compiler, a machine code program which effectively tells the computer how to perform the translation from source code to machine code. The computer cannot do this job by itself as computers only understand machine code and nothing else. An interpreter simply converts each statement of source code into the equivalent machine code and executes it, one statement at a time. This is extremely slow because subroutines that are called many times must be translated each time they are called, for instance. Thus the source code must always be executed within the interpreter software. A compiler, on the other hand, converts the entire source program into object code which can then be linked to produce the required machine code. Once linked, the machine code will execute without any further interpretation, and is therefore known as a standalone executable.
The external conflict in "The Flying Machine" by Ray Bradbury is between the inventor of the flying machine and the ruler of China, who views the machine as a threat to his power and the established order of society. This conflict arises from the ruler's fear of change and the unknown consequences of new technology.
In "The Flying Machine" by Ray Bradbury, the climax occurs when the Emperor of China orders the destruction of the flying machine and its inventor. The intense conflict between progress and tradition comes to a head, resulting in a tragic and impactful resolution.
An airplane is a flying machine starting with the letter A.
well if you considre jumping flying then yes, but if not then you might need a flying machine
A flying machine with a rotor an a propeller is a helicopter
Yes it does have a flying machine. Without spoiling anything, you use the flying machine against some guards in one of the memories.
Come Josephine in My Flying Machine was created in 1910.
It was called, in quote, "FLYING-MACHINE"
He did not construct a flying machine though he did draw one
The structure was to be wooden. It is not clear what he intended the wings to be made of.
You would need to go buy some sort of airplane, helicopter, glider, or similar flying machine.
Ganswindt's Flying Machine - 1902 was released on: USA: November 1902