Pseudocode. However, pseudocode is not a programming language as such. It is a language that a programmer uses specifically to convey the concept of a specific algorithm to other programmers. The language is such that any programmer can easily translate the algorithm into their preferred language. Furthermore, pseudocode does not have to be written in English, it can be written in any language. However, English is the most widely-spoken language within the programming community and is therefore the most prevalent language used in programming.
compiling program, compiler - (computer science) a program that decodes instructions written in a higher order language and produces an assembly language program
An interpreter is a specialized kind of computer program. This program executes instructions written in a programming language that is not the native coding.
the program written in high level language is called "source program"
A machine code program. Machine code is the native language of the machine and the only language actually understood by the machine. However, program instructions can be written using a high-level programming language that the computer can translate into machine code using another machine code program called a compiler.
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.
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It is written in english.
Gaetano A. Lanzarone has written: 'Introduzione alla programmazione strutturata' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), COBOL (Computer program language), FORTRAN (Computer program language), Structured programming
B. L. Meek has written: 'Fortran, PL/I, and the algols' -- subject(s): ALGOL (Computer program language), FORTRAN (Computer program language), PL/I (Computer program language)
David Spuler has written: 'Comprehensive C' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language) 'C++ and C efficiency' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language), C (Computer program language)
Robert Binder has written: 'Application debugging' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), COBOL (Computer program language), Debugging in computer science, FORTRAN (Computer program language), IBM MVS, PL/I (Computer program language) 'Testing object-oriented systems' -- subject(s): Computer software, Object-oriented programming (Computer science), Testing
G. S. Robinson has written: 'Forex' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), FORTRAN (Computer program language), IBM 360 (Computer), Programming
Deepak Vohra has written: 'Ruby on Rails for PHP and Java developers' -- subject(s): Ruby (Computer program language), Java (Computer program language), Web site development, PHP (Computer program language)
Marcus Johnson has written: 'Assembly language' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language) 'JavaScript manual of style' -- subject(s): JavaScript (Computer program language)
Joseph. Bergin has written: 'Data structure programming' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language), C++ (Computer program language), Data structures (Computer science), Standard template library 'Data abstraction' -- subject(s): Object-oriented programming (Computer science), C++ (Computer program language), C (Computer program language)
Brian R. Overland has written: 'C++ without fear' -- subject(s): C++ (Computer program language) 'Visual Basic 6 in plain English' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual BASIC
Conor Sexton has written: 'Newnes C++ pocket book' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language), C++ (Computer program language) 'C pocket book' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language) 'Y2K7'