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Пересказать коротки на английском Unfortunately for us, computers can't understand spoken English or any other natural language. The only language they can understand directly is machine code, which consists of 1s and 0s (binary code).
Machine code is too difficult to write. For this reason, we use symbolic languages to communicate instructions to the computer. For example, assembly languages use abbreviations such as ADD, SUB, MPY to represent instructions. The program is then translated into machine code by a piece of software called anassembler. Machine code and assembly languages are calledlow-level languages because they are closer to the hardware. They are quite complex and restricted to particular machines. To make the programs easier to write, and to overcome the problem of intercommunication between different types of computer, software developers designedhigh-level languages, which are closer to the English language. Here are some examples:
FORTRAN was developed by IBM in 1954 and is still used for scientific and engineering applications.
COBOL (CommonBusinessOriented Language) was developed in 1959 and is mainly used for business applications.
BASIC was developed in the 1960s and was widely used in microcomputer programming because it was easy to earn.Visual BASIC is a modern version of the old BASIC language, used to build graphical elements such as buttons and windows in Windows programs.
PASCAL was created in 1971. It is used in universities to teach the fundamentals of programming.
Cwas developed in the 1980s at AT&T. It is used to write system software, graphics and commercial applications.C++is a version of C which incorporates object-oriented programming the programmer concentrates on particular things (a piece of text, a graphic or a table, etc.) and gives each object functions which can be altered without changing the entire
program. For example, to add a new graphics format, the programmer needs to rework just the graphics object. This makes programs easier to modify.
Java was designed by Sun in 1995 to run on the Web. Java applets provide animation and interactive features a web pages.
Programs written in high-level languages must be translated into machine code by a compiler or aninterpreter. A compiler translates the source code intoobject code - that is, it converts the entire program into machine code in one go. On the other hand, an interpreter translates the source code line by line as the program is running.

It is important not to confuse programming languages withmarkup languages, used to create web documents. Markup languages use instructions, known asmarkup tags, to format and link text files. Some examples include:
HTML, which allows us to describe how information will be displayed on web pages.
XML, which stands . While HTML uses pre-defined tags, XML enables us to define our own tags; it is not limited by a fixed set of tags.
VoiceXML, which makes Web content accessible via voice and phone. VoiceXML is used to create voice applications that run on the phone, whereas HTML is used to create visual applications (for example, web pages).

< name> Andrea Finch
< homework> Write a paragraph describing the C language

In this XML example we have created two new tags: and .

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саяна7
саяна7
22.08.2021
1. На сегодняшний день снобизм распространен в Англии не в такой степени, как в начале века.
is - Present Simple Active, инфинитив - to be
was - Past Simple Active, инфинитив - to be

2. В 1963 году Британия присоединилась к общему рынку.
joined - Past Simple Active, инфинитив - to join

3. Многим людям, когда они слышат название Скотланд-Ярд, представляется детектив, который спокоен, собран, трудолюбив и готов выследить любого преступника с полной уверенностью в том, что он свершит над ним правосудие.
brings - Present Simple Active, инфинитив - to bring
to track down - инфинитив
will bring - Future Simple Active, инфинитив - to bring
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89994709040
89994709040
22.08.2021

1. Известно, что многие книги издаются в нашей стране каждый год.

  2. Его изобретение считается очень важным.

  3. Долгое время атом считался неделимым.

  4. Говорили, что он один из самых перспективных физиков-ядерщиков.

  5. Она оказалась отличной актрисой.

  6. Эта работа, кажется, занимает много времени.

  7. Процентное содержание углерода в этой стали оказалось низким.

  8. Они обязательно признают ваш талант.

  9. Статья, скорее всего, появится в следующем номере журнала.

  10. Она вряд ли изменит свое мнение.

1. They say that this building was built in the XVII century. 2. Assume that the meeting will end at ten o’clock. 3. They did not expect the cold weather to come so early. 4. It turned out that we had already met. 5. You seem tired. 6. Working conditions were more difficult than anticipated. 7. Do you happen to know this person? 8. The book you gave me was boring. 9. The new buses were very comfortable. 10. Of the three sisters, Bronte Charlotte is considered the most talented. 11. As you know, the English writer Voynich lived for several years in St. Petersburg and studied Russian literature. It is believed that Russian literature influenced her work. 12. Your friend seems to be very interested in ancient history. 13. It is known that the Romans built good roads in the British Isles. 14. It is believed that the poem Beowulf was written in the 8th century. 15. Walter Scott is considered the creator of a historical novel. 16. Report that the expedition has reached its destination. 17. I accidentally know his phone number. 18. He turned out to be a good athlete. 19. He seems to be writing a new article: it seems he has been working on it for two weeks now. 20. I accidentally met him in Moscow. 21. They believe that they know more about this than they want to show. 22. Jim turned out to be a brave boy. 23. Rochester accidentally met Jane on his way home. 24. They say that he has been working on his invention for several years. 25. They say that this article has been translated into all languages ​​of the world. You seem to have read a lot before entering university. 27. They are expected to win this match. 28. She seemed to be reading all day. 28. He seemed to guess the truth. 30. She seems to think that it is his fault. 31. Her story seems to be very strange, but true. 32. They think that faulty wiring caused a fire.

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