Low-level language - A language that sits close to the computer's instruction set., Translator - A program that converts source code into object code, (machine code)., Compiler - Takes the source code as a whole and translates it into object code (machine code) all in one go., Interpreter - Translates source code into object code one instruction at a time., Assembly language - A low-level programming language closely related to machine code., Instruction - A single action that can be performed by a computer processor., Machine code - A series of numbers, written in either binary or hexadecimal. Each number represents a different instruction., Source code - Any program written in a high level language., Instruction set - The set of instructions that the processor understands., Command - Instruction written for a computer, (written in high-level language. ), High-level language - Programming language that is close to the spoken and written language of the programmer. Instructions often look like abbreviated English sentences.,

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