An interpreter.
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.
Very little. C is a very common language to write operating systems in.
The organizational structure, work activities, and informational content identified in a job analysis serve as the basis for developing both the structure and content of a training program
A compiled language is written and then run through a compiler which checks its syntax and compresses it into a binary executable. Since an interpreted language is not compiled, it must be checked for errors at run-time, which makes it quite a bit slower than a compiled language (like C or Java). Perl is an example of an interpreted language. Remember, though, that just because a language is interpreted doesn't necessarily mean it is not full-featured, or simplistic. Perl can get very complex and very cryptic, very quickly.
Dennis Ritchie "offically" created the C programming language while working at Bell labs. However, Ken Thompson should also be mentioned since he created a slightly lesser known language called B which is the basis of the C language. Ritchie added "types" and other changes but kept most of B's syntax.
language can make Package...But package can never make language.. language have a certain rules & syntax for implementing a Data Abstraction...And Package have some certain event to construct Menu Event Program & Application....
The "British language" is English.
She created the first compiler for computers, a program that translated a high-level language into machine code. She also designed a data-processing compiler known as Flow-matic which formed the basis for the COBOL language.
The basis for all language is to communicate
Andhra Pradesh is the first State which was formed on the basis of language.
The Scots language has its basis in Old English (or "Inglis", as the Scottish people called it at the time). A number of pidgins and creoles also have their basis in English, but Scots is recognised as a separate language.
Latin
Old Slavonic.
french
Devnagari script.
If you mean, what language family is the basis of English, it's Germanic.
Finnish is the language spoken in Finland and it is also the language that the Elven language in Tolkien is based on.