Languages class developed by human and understandible by machines; languages for people communication with machines and machines themselves.
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Examples for "machine language"
Examples for "machine language"
1The map was laser jet printed and some obscure machine language was present.
2These are programs written in (the binary) machine language that your computer understands.
3When you program in machine language, you are controlling the computer at its brainstem, the root of its existence.
4But it's very difficult to work in machine language because you go crazy after a while, working at such a minute level.
5You talk to the computer in one of these languages, and a piece of software called a compiler converts it into machine language.
1The framework can be generally applied to network communication protocols.
2Switch off communication protocols when you don't need them.
3Such growth is made possible by building layers of communication protocols, as BESSER pointed out.
4Blame the proprietary communication protocols that TV makers use to synchronize the glasses and TV sets.
5It eliminated the Rider Nearby feature, and took steps to evaluate its Bluetooth communication protocols and security.
1I've found four programming languages that are widely available in multilingual versions.
2The Cygwin tool set includes compilers and interpreters for many programming languages.
3His other computing interests include Linux, MySQL, programming languages, and theoretical computer science.
4At Level 3, anyone can program Root with real programming languages like Javascript.
5He is fluent in six programming languages, and he's completed 20 programming projects.
Translations for protocols of communication