Yes, binary language doesn't vary by country.
Probably for the same reason you don't.
Computers transmit information in binary code (also called "Machine Code") and then the computer's Operating System takes that binary code information and displays it in the language that the operator has chosen for it to be displayed it. All computers, regardless of language or country, use the same machine code.
When you program a computer to do something then you use what is known as a higher level language. For the computer to run the program it must first convert your program into binary so the computer can do the work. That work is done by either sending an electrical signal or not sending an electrical signal through the computer. When the computer has finished running the program it then has to change the binary system it uses into the higher level language you use so you get the answer you want
There is no standard language, this is why higher-level languages were invented - to provide a layer of abstraction. A program written in a high-level language such as C++ or Java will execute the same on a PC as it will on a Mac, despite the fact that they have different architectures and therefore the binary code will be different.
binary?
yes. China is a place and Chinese is their language.
they have almost the same language's
Because they've been trained in it and are experienced, in the same way that people know how to repair cars or do anything.
sanskrit is not a computer friendly language, it was a big lie !
not the same
no they are not same
1.They are both Chinese 2. Same language 3. Same food 4. All similar dressing 5. China