Programming code tells the computer to do something, but what makes the code actually mean anything to the computer?

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Programming code tells the computer to do something, but what makes the code actually mean anything to the computer?

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Electricity moves along a copper wire. When you connect a copper wire to two opposite ends of a battery, electricity will flow through the wire. When electricity flows through a wire, we call this state “1”, when electricity is not flowing; this is state “0”. A computer is really a circuit board. A circuit board is a permanent and solid thing. It is rectangular and etched into its surface are copper wire. These wires transport electric signal. .

So a computer is just a circuit board. A circuit board just transports energy. There is no understanding. A compiler just transforms written words into electrical signals that are fed to a circuit board, like on a production line.

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