programming languages
Programming languages are formal languages used by humans to communicate instructions to computers. They consist of a set of rules and commands that allow programmers to write programs or actions for the computer to perform. These languages are designed to be understandable by both humans and machines, enabling the translation of human logic and algorithms into machine-readable code.
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