what do you machine language
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Machine language, or machine code, is a low-level language comprised of binary digits (ones and zeros). ... Since computers are digital devices, they only recognize binary data. Every program, video, image, and character of text is represented in binary. This binary data, or machine code, is processed as input by the CPU.
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A Machine Independent language is one that can run on any machine. An example of this would be Java. Because of the Java Virtual Machine or JVM it can take the compiled co-de for any given Java App and run it on the machine you are attempting to run it on.
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