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Programming
edit- Software
- Low-level programming language
- Assembly language
- High-level programming language
- Very high-level programming language
- First-generation programming language
- Second-generation programming language
- Third-generation programming language
- Fourth-generation programming language
- Fifth-generation programming language
- C (programming language)
- C dynamic memory allocation
- Source code
- Machine code
- Object code
- Bytecode
- Memory model (programming)
- Branch table
- Bitwise operation
- Bit manipulation
- Bit field
- Control flow
- Call stack
- Compiler
- Bootstrapping (compilers)
- Compile time
- Optimizing compiler
- Programming paradigm
- Programming model
- Intermediate representation
- Runtime (program lifecycle phase)
- Interpreter (computing)
- Just-in-time compilation
- Tracing just-in-time compilation
- Ahead-of-time compilation
- Source-to-source compiler
- Dynamic recompilation
- Concurrent computing
- Data dependency
- Translator (computing)
- Operand
- Overlay (programming)
- Subroutine
- Register allocation
- Register transfer language
- Scope (computer science)
- Stack (abstract data type)