Computer Science, asked by itzakash009, 2 months ago

7.
Writing in
is similar to writing in a programing language

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Answered by utkarsh251
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Explanation:

Programming: This one is in the “duh” category. For almost any programming language, except you dare to drop down into machine language, which is usually hex or binary, you’re coding in words, usually a form of English.

Writing: Articles, books, documentation, etc. you’re also writing words. Of course, you could be writing in any language.

There is syntax in both

Programming: Just like any language you learn, whether speaking language or programming, you will need to learn the specific syntax for that language.

Writing: All languages you’ll find in the world that people speak and write have their own syntax, maybe unique or maybe very similar to other languages.

There is a beginning and an end

Programming: Programs must be complete, otherwise they will crash when they are used. You can add more features to a program, but this is like adding more paragraphs to a story.

Writing: If your story is not complete, your readers will let you know in a hurry! You can write a story in a series of books, but sooner or later there better be some resolution (looking at you J.R.R. Martin!).

Answered by sanyaughrejia
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Answer:

As a beginner in programing we often get confusing by what basic elements are required for programming language like cplusplus VB Java and net are there any common features and functions from which we can start writing a program

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