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Machine language instructions correspond to the instruction set of a particular hardware architecture and are machine dependent. Different computers use different machine languages, but every machine language includes instructions for basic operations such as addition and subtraction.
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History of machine translation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The history of machine translation generally starts in the 1950s, although work can be found from earlier periods. The Georgetown experiment in 1954 involved fully automatic translation of more than...
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As it is known, machine only can understand in binaries. If the compiler was written in binaries, in such a way that these binaries can fetch the high level language and translate it back to machine language, it would make more sense, but compilers are not in binaries, so there should be something else.
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This page describes the term machine language and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... Programs written in high-level languages are translated into assembly language or machine language by a compiler. Assembly language programs are translated into machine language by a program called...
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history: The oldest non-machine language, allowing for a more human readable method of writing programs than writing in binary bit patterns (or even hexadecimal patterns). ... Some early high level languages had a close correspondence between high level instructions and machine language instructions. For example,
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