Machine level instructions can be converted to readable assembly language using a disassembler. If the machine instructions originated from a higher level language, there may also be a decompiler to create something resembling the original high level language version of the program.
An Assembler converts assembly language instructions into machine language.
its just convert the source language of a program to target language at once.....whereas interpreter do it line wise....
With a compiler, which is a program that "knows" how to transform the programming language logic in to machine code and make it perform from that.
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You can multiply the number of radians by 180/pi.
Translators are used to translate code in one language to another. There is a need of translators because computers understand machine language so they convert HLL into machine language.
French translators convert written text from one language (such as English) into French. They ensure that the meaning, tone, and style of the original text are accurately conveyed in French, taking into account cultural nuances and language conventions.
since computers can understand only binary or machine language, that is the language of 1's and 0's, all high level languages requires a translators. translators are of two types, one is compiler and another is interpreter. there is a quiet difference between both these translators. these translators convert the high level codes in to number of machine codes, so that it can be processed or runned by a computer easily.
Both are use to convert high level languages into machine language
The global economy and the growing diversity among national populations have triggered a need for skilled translators who can convert documents, communications and other text from a source language into a target language. According to the American Translators Association, one of the largest professional associations for translators and interpreters in the United States, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job opportunities for translators are rapidly increasing. While interpreters work with spoken language and are in particularly high demand for courts, health care providers and government bureaus, translators work with written text. They convert advertising materials, academic studies, literature, news reports, business contracts and agreements and a variety of other written text from the original language into a target language. Skilled translators do more than just substitute the words of one language for another. They also capture the original author's the tone and style. Translators convey nuances in arguments and descriptions and are able to make cultural references and idiomatic expressions clear in a translated text. Translators must have a thorough understanding of culture of the source language in order to effectively translate written ideas. Most translators have a bachelor's degree and there are a variety of special training programs offered through colleges and universities. Certification is offered through organizations including the American Translators Association, the U.S. Department of State and the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators. Certification generally requires passing an exam, and while it is voluntary, it is considered a valuable credential when applying for jobs. Translators work for companies and agencies that provide a variety of services. Some have a special niche such as business translation, technology or travel information. Some translators also work on editorial boards for publications that print in a variety languages. However, many translators have their own businesses and work independently from home. Translated text is often delivered electronically and is usually subject to schedules and deadlines. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary for translators is $43,300 annually or about $21 per hour.
Translators simply reduce the execution gap they convert a given lang into simpler while loaders load the program into optimized memory location
Programmers used (and still use) translators to convert the source code into object code.
lang are convert into low level language by
I was sure that Google translate can convert every language.
we need compiler to convert high level language in to machine language
One of the main ways to assist cross-cultural communication is through the use of language translators or interpreters. These tools or individuals can convert one language to another to help bridge the communication gap between different cultures. They can ensure that messages and information are accurately conveyed, facilitating understanding and effective communication.
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