Recent developments of programming languages, such as Java and XSLT, have extended the way programmers and users look at programs. Programs written in older languages such as Fortran, COBOL, C or C++ have a simple model for developing a program. The program is written, then translated by a tool called the compiler into machine instructions for a particular computer and then executed. The execution of the application performs actual instructions on the computer. Here I am ignoring the repetitive aspects of partial program development and debugging.
How to Feel Better About Almost Anything
“Sitting around is stressful.”
I heard someone say that the other day, and I laughed. Everything stresses people out these days, I thought. But then I gave it a little consideration, and I agreed that few things are as stressful as doing nothing.