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Machine code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Machine code or machine language is a system of instructions and data executed directly by a computer's central processing unit. Machine code may be regarded as a primitive (and cumbersome) program...
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machine language n. A set of instructions for a specific central processing unit, designed to be usable by a computer without being translated ... Dictionary: machine language...
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Software toolkit for language and grammar. Uses Chomsky's most general grammar, unrestricted (type 0), to manipulate language directly. Useful for powerful translators. Coded in D, via gdc, GCC D front-end. Description, documents, downloads. ... The language machine is an efficient and usable toolkit for language and grammar.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on machine language (computing), the numeric codes for the operations that a particular computer can execute directly. ... Assembly language is designed to be easily translated into machine language. Although blocks of data may be referred to by name instead of by their machine...
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Machine language indicates problems that have been selected for discussion in section, time permitting. Problem 1. Hand-compile the following C fragments into Beta assembly language.
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Language Machine Language: part 1 of 3 excerpted from the Consciousness; Reframed listserve; [The Consciousness Reframed listserve was an internet based discussion forum for artists, theorists and others associated with the;
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