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Having problems!!!!!

Hey friends, I know all of you are studying, learning new languages, gaining technical knowledge etc. Some of having problems like programs are not running due to errors in C, C++, JAVA etc. Or don't understanding some topics because of high level definitions. Actually we also suffer from that, that's why I am presenting here this post for you, so that you can ask about problems, you'll get your solution in atmost 24 hours. Fill the contact form given below or you can just comment at this post.   [contact-form subject="Problem Request from Tech Blicks"][contact-field label="Name" type="name" required="1" /][contact-field label="Email" type="email" required="1" /][contact-field label="Problem Related to" type="select" options="C,C++,JAVA,IWT,Microprocessor,Data Structure,Computer Hardware,Others" required="1" /][contact-field label="Comment" type="text...

Introduction to Computer Languages

Low Level Languages Low-level languages are designed to operate and handle the entire hardware and instructions set architecture of a computer directly. Low-level languages are considered to be closer to computers. In other words, their prime function is to operate, manage and manipulate the computing hardware and components. Programs and applications written in low-level language are directly executable on the computing hardware without any interpretation or translation. In simple language, low-level language are machine or computer understandable. Machines understand only Low-Level Language. Machine language and assembly language are popular examples of low level languages.   High Level Languages High level languages are designed to be used by the human operator or the programmer. They are referred to as "closer to humans." In other words, their programming style and context is easier to learn and implement, and the entire code generally focuses on the specific program to b...