{EPITECH} | Second year | Object-Oriented programming
There are many programming languages: C, Lisp, Basic, APL, Intercal... Each has its specificities and may be efficient in a different way. They generally rely on a compiler to work. The compiler transforms code written in something similar to human language into a more primitive form.
This primitive form is called assembly language when displayed in a human-readable format, or machine language when displayed under the format read by the microprocessor. Much like there are many programming languages, there are many assembly languages: at least one per processor family, sometimes even one per single processor.
Of course, knowing an assembly language for a microprocessor may not be enough to be efficient: proces- sors aren’t the only components in machines
See the subject for further details !
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Grade : C | Mark : 7.5
Category | Percentage | Tests | Crash ? |
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basic components | 0% | 0/4 | x |
gate components | 0% | 0/6 | x |
advanced components | 0% | 0/10 | x |
advanced tests | 0% | 0/6 | x |
parsing | 60% | 9/15 | x |
rigor | 50% | 1/2 | x |
End score | 23.3% | 10/43 | No |
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