formal languages
Formal languages are systems of symbols and rules used to represent and describe information precisely and unambiguously. They are designed for communication between humans and computers, allowing the expression of structured and logical concepts in a systematic and formalized manner. Examples of formal languages include programming languages, mathematical notation, and specifications for communication protocols.
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