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what is a program?
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Answered by karishmakasarlawar51
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Explanation:In imperative programming, a computer program is a sequence of instructions in a programming language that a computer can execute or interpret. In declarative programming, a computer program is a set of instructions. A computer program in its human-readable form is called source cod

Explanation:In imperative programming, a computer program is a sequence of instructions in a programming language that a computer can execute or interpret. In declarative programming, a computer program is a set of instructions. A computer program in its human-readable form is called source codhope that helps you

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • When you create a program, you write it using some kind of computer language. Your language statements are the source program. You then compile the source program with a special program called a language compiler, and the result is called an object program -- not to be confused with object-oriented programming.

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