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The one programming language that a computer can understand and execute is binary machine code. ... Binary machine code is the lowest possible level of programming language in which it is possible to write a computer program. All computer-programming languages are said to be either high level or low level depending on how close they resemble machine code.
A man named Charles Babbage invented the earliest source of low-level programming. ... So the earliest form of computer programming was actually physical motion.
Low-level programming can be used to take out the need of assembler’s, compilers, and interpreters. ...
High Level programming is not as efficient as the using the binary code programming, but it is faster for the programmer. It does not require the programmer to have a strong knowledge of binary code, because of the use of assemblers, interpreters, and compilers, which aid in translating the high level programming into binary strings the computer can understand.
Approximate Word count = 616 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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