On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:37 PM, David Liguori <liguo...@albany.edu> wrote:
But higher-level languages like C and Fortran ultimately produce a stream of > ones and > zeros that correspond to these instructions, source and target > registers, and data. > Any language (whatever be it is), I think finally is processed in the same way as is C or Fortran, though that is a different thing if some language is already written in C! > Then, for an amusing read which may or may not tell you anything about > how a computer works, try Douglas Hofstadter's "Goedel, Escher, Bach: an > Eternal Golden Braid". > It is the name of the book? > The books by Deitel and Deitel probably have everything you need to know. > But what is the name of the book? Is it something like 'Programing in C' (e.g., one excellent book by K&R)! -- Regards, Parshwa Murdia
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