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... language is a set of instructions for making a computer work . A language may be no more than the simplest assembly language , in which one instruction which is written ends up as only one machine instruction . Or a programming language ...
... language is a set of instructions for making a computer work . A language may be no more than the simplest assembly language , in which one instruction which is written ends up as only one machine instruction . Or a programming language ...
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... language . That's why you hear so much about FORTRAN , developed by those in the mathematical sciences . It is , after all , meant for formula translation ; it's meant for people concerned with physical problems . It is not the kind of ...
... language . That's why you hear so much about FORTRAN , developed by those in the mathematical sciences . It is , after all , meant for formula translation ; it's meant for people concerned with physical problems . It is not the kind of ...
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... languages exist ? Why do these languages exist ? Why should I use this language or another language ? A great many questions of this kind can be answered . Such an appreciation course would be very valuable for people who want to be ...
... languages exist ? Why do these languages exist ? Why should I use this language or another language ? A great many questions of this kind can be answered . Such an appreciation course would be very valuable for people who want to be ...
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Gods in Black Boxes | 3 |
The Computer and the Humanist | 16 |
COMPUTERS IN ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY | 29 |
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