once you write the source code, it already IS in binary, on some point. to place it yet otherwise, the only translation into binary happens once you definitely press the main, whereupon the keyboard and processor interpret that actual experience and bring some binary documents akin to it. Compiling the code only includes turning it from binary in one format into binary in yet another format. the 2d format is the single that is immediately interpreted as training by using the processor, we call this 'device code'. The compilation technique isn't trivial, however.
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depends on the processing speed measured in Hz, (Hertz), once called cycles per second
a 1 gig hz would operate at 1,000,000,000 times a second. a frequency typical of Radar
Am radios have Hz in the 100,000 to 1,000,000 range
once you write the source code, it already IS in binary, on some point. to place it yet otherwise, the only translation into binary happens once you definitely press the main, whereupon the keyboard and processor interpret that actual experience and bring some binary documents akin to it. Compiling the code only includes turning it from binary in one format into binary in yet another format. the 2d format is the single that is immediately interpreted as training by using the processor, we call this 'device code'. The compilation technique isn't trivial, however.
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