Machine code & Assembly language.
binary language
A programming language is a language in which a human can tell a machine to do something, three examples include: C, C++ and C#.
colbol and foran
C++C#EiffelJavaSmalltalkVisual Basic
Many programming languages allow programs to be portable from one kind of computer to another, including* the C programming language* Pascal* Forth* C++* Java* Pythonand many others. Yes, the C programming language was designed to encourage machine-independent programming.The C programming language is portable to more CPUs than any other programming language.
C, C++ and java are a couple. There are still many other programming language.
while, for, do
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
The B programming language is a high-levelprogramming language.
Computer programming language
EZtrieve and EZtrieve Plus are examples of a high level language that can be either compiled or run interpretive.
No. In order to make or use a program or a programming language, you need to know a programming language.