Programming languages
Programming can be defined as the process of writing instructions and commands for a computer or any other device, to direct and inform it on how to deal with data or how to perform a series of required actions.
Programming The programming process follows rules specific to the language chosen by the programmer.
Each language has its own characteristics that distinguish it from the other and make it suitable to varying degrees for each type of program and the task required of this program.
The programming language Programming languages also have common characteristics and common boundaries by virtue of the fact that all these languages were designed to deal with the computer.
Programming languages (software programs) evolve with the development of computers (computer hardware). When the electronic computer was invented in the forties and fifties of the last century (after electrical calculating devices in the twenties) - and the computer computer was working with large numbers of electronic triodes - the programming language was also complex, and it was a series of numbers written in the form of long program codes These numbers are the two numbers zero 0 and one 1, and that was difficult for programmers. However, with the innovation of the transistor, the computer became smaller in size and its capabilities increased. Specialists and programmers were able at the same time to invent programming languages that are easier to use, and programming languages became very understandable to specialists. The development and facilitation continues.
