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What is the difference between a formal programming language and a pseudocode?
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A formal programming language is a set of instructions and syntax used to write programs that can be executed by a computer. These languages have strict syntax rules and are designed to be unambiguous, allowing computers to interpret and execute the code directly. Show more…
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