Turbo C is a compiler for a general purpose computer programming language called C. It transforms code written in C into the computer language needed for executable programming.
Linux supports any written language: it understands Unicode natively, so it can display the characters of any language with the appropriate locales included. As far as programming languages, Linux is written in C, but almost any language, from assembly to C to C++ to Python to Perl to .NET can be used on it.
Computer viruses can be written in any programming language, not just C. C would be a common language for a virus to be written in because C is fast, and allows viruses to directly access lower level functions like computer memory. C has also been a very popular language for many programs in the past, so those who decide to write a computer virus would be familiar with that language already.
compiling program, compiler - (computer science) a program that decodes instructions written in a higher order language and produces an assembly language program
It is the computer program written in human readable form that is eventually sent through a compiler or assembler to create a computer application. Source code can be in any high level language or even assembly language.
This is binary and are used as far as i know in all modern computers with one exception and that is the quantum computer witch uses 0, 1, and every thing in between.
10110000
It is written in english.
The official Ruby implementation is written in C.
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