C derives from a programming language called B, that existed before it. Since C was something of a successor to it, to indicate the advancement from B., the language is called C, the next letter.
No, but of course there is a programmers' slang. And programming is done with so-called 'programming languages'.
The rules of a language is called its syntax.
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it is called binary code and this is the lowest level programming language you can track it by looking at a switch or a register in memory
what are the distinguishing features of the programming language called Short Code?
Delphi used a programming language called Object Pascal for its written language. Object Pascal is an extension of the Pascal language that includes object-oriented programming features.
C derives from a programming language called B, that existed before it. Since C was something of a successor to it, to indicate the advancement from B., the language is called C, the next letter.
I am guessing you typed the question wrong, the way I understand your question is "Why is the programming language named C++ and not C ? " The answer to this is that there is a programming language called C, and in that programming language the ++ means increment by one. So C++ is the language C improved, as such it can read and compile all C programs in addition to having other features that C does not have.
Pascal language is used to read the programming data.
No, but of course there is a programmers' slang. And programming is done with so-called 'programming languages'.
Is called Assembly.
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The rules of a language is called its syntax.
Oak is now referred to as Java
It isn't called oops, it's called OOP. It's an acronym for Object Oriented Programming.
because they had a daughter called Ruby