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Computer programs are used by computers for processing data under the control of set of instructions.
Hence, the correct answer is “Computer programs”.
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Computer programs
- A computer program is a collection of instructions that performs a specific task when executed by a computer.
- Most computer devices require programs to function properly.
- A computer program is usually written by a computer programmer in a
programming language. - A compiler or assembler can derive machine code from the program in its human-readable form of source code
- Alternatively, a computer program may be executed with the aid of an interpreter.
- Computer programs may be categorized along functional lines, such as application software and system software.
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EBK JAVA HOW TO PROGRAM, LATE OBJECTS
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