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what is a machine level language​

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Answered by abose
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Machine language, or machine code, is a low-level language comprised of binary digits (ones and zeros). High-level languages, such as Swift and C++ must be compiled into machine language before the code is run on a computer. Since computers are digital devices, they only recognize binary data.

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☞ Machine language, or machine code, is a low-level language comprised of binary digits (ones and zeros). High-level languages, such as Swift and C++ must be compiled into machine language before the code is run on a computer. Since computers are digital devices, they only recognize binary data

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