Examples of using Machine language in English and their translations into Serbian
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Assembly ISA: a smart assembler may convert an abstract assembly language common to a group of machines into slightly different machine language for different implementations.
When the code is executed, the platform-specific VES will compile the CIL to the machine language according to the specific hardware and operating system.
usually the machine language understood by the drone's central processing unit.
usually the machine language understood by the computer's central processing unit.
The programs written in a high level language have to be converted into machine language by a compiler or interpreter.
Programs written in a high-level language should be translated into machine language by a interpreter or compiler.
Ultimately, programs written in a high-level language must be translated into machine language by a compiler or directly into behaviour by an interpreter.
Ultimately, programs written in a high-level language must be translated into machine language by a compiler or interpreter.
The biggest difference between the two is that a compiler directly changes the source code into the machine language, whereas an interpreter produces a middle code
without requiring them previously to have been compiled into a machine language program.
In practice, people do not normally write the instructions for computers directly in machine language but rather use a"high level" programming language which is then translated into the machine language automatically by special computer programs(interpreters and compilers).
In practice, people don't usually write commands for computers directly in machine language but use“high-level” programming languages which are then translated into machine language automatically by special computer programs(interpreters and compilers).
without previously compiling them into a machine language program.
the target machine language, and the compiler, and can be both difficult to understand
The word"low" refers to the small or nonexistent amount of abstraction between the language and machine language; because of this, low-level languages are sometimes described as being"close to the hardware".
While an executable file can be hand-coded in machine language, it is far more usual to develop software as source code in a high-level language easily understood by humans,
to human languages and much further from machine languages.
Such languages are considered high-level because they are closer to human languages and further from machine languages.
HLLs are considered high-level because they are in close proximity to human languages and further from machine languages.
It's a machine language.