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A computer language is a method of communication with a computer. Types of computer l communicate instructions to a machine, particularly a computer[1]

    • General-purpose language, a programming language that is broadly applicable across application domains, and lacks specialized features for a particular domain
  • Command language, a language used to control the tasks of the computer itself, such as starting other programs
  • Machine language or machine code, a set of instructions executed directly by a computer's central processing unit
  • Markup language, a grammar for annotating a document in a way that is syntactically distinguishable from the text, such as HTML
  • Style sheet language, a computer language that expresses the presentation of structured documents, such as CSS
  • Configuration language, a language used to write [[configuration fied circuits
  • Simulation language, a language used to describe simulations

See also

References

  1. ^ Beale, Vangie. "What is a programming language?". Webopedia. ITBusinessEdge. Retrieved 21 January 2016.