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The Compiler is used to translate the human readable source code into system executable machine language.
- Machine Language contains a flow of binary numbers and these numbers are used to form machine instructions, which the CPU (Central Processing Unit) understands as command.
- The computer cannot compile the source file which has syntax error.
- The compiler will find the syntax errors that exist in the computer program...
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Starting Out with C++: From Control Structures through Objects, Brief Version plus MyLab Programming with Pearson eText - Access Card Package (8th Edition)
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