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IGCSE Computer Science 2023-25 ​​- SOFTWARE: Video 4 - Programming Languages, Translators and IDEs 

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Explain what is meant by a high-level language and a low-level language, including the advantages and disadvantages of each. Understand that assembly language is a form of low-level language that uses mnemonics, and that an assembler is needed to translate an assembly language program into machine code. Describe the operation of a compiler and an interpreter, including how high-level language is translated by each and how errors are reported.
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IGCSE Computer Science 2023-25 ​​- SOFTWARE: Video 4 - Types of programming language, translators and integrated development environments (IDEs): • IGCSE Computer Science...
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VIDEO to support Computer Science Syllabus
Cambridge IGCSE™ (9-1 0984) (A*-C 0478)
For exams in 2023, 2024 and 2025.
Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science helps learners develop an interest in computational thinking and an understanding of the principles of problem-solving using computers. They apply this understanding to create computer-based solutions to problems using algorithms and a high-level programming language. Learners also develop a range of technical skills, and the ability to effectively test and evaluate computing solutions.
Studying Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science helps learners appreciate current and emerging computing technologies, the benefits of their use and recognise their potential risks. It provides an ideal foundation for progression to Cambridge International AS & A Level and is valuable for other areas of study and everyday life.
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Paper 1 - Computer Systems
Written paper, 1 hour 45 minutes, 75 marks
This question paper consists of short-answer and structured questions set on Topics 1-6 of the subject content.
All questions are compulsory, and candidates answer on the question paper.
This paper assesses all assessment objectives, AO1, AO2 and AO3, and assesses the full grade range, A* to G.
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Комментарии : 36   
@akmalnajeeb720
@akmalnajeeb720 6 месяцев назад
2:57 good point
@atlanticegacha3009
@atlanticegacha3009 3 месяца назад
guys if u own the textbook u can read from that bc its the same info!i prefer watching this vid though than reading the textbook
@abdullahalmamun-1379
@abdullahalmamun-1379 2 года назад
Thanks for this video it really helps me
@rafi7802
@rafi7802 3 месяца назад
love your videos! youre my computer science teacher :D. I hope i do well in my test on wednesday!
@muhammadnehaan7696
@muhammadnehaan7696 Год назад
Can u pls do exam style questions for this chapter?
@sohaimran4753
@sohaimran4753 Год назад
thank you helped sm
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
you are more than welcome 🙂
@mokshithtalasila5737
@mokshithtalasila5737 Год назад
thx a lot
@fareehanaqvi6511
@fareehanaqvi6511 Год назад
Hi ....it would be really helpful if you load the Textbook Activity...
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
I will see what I can do :-)
@nadine1010
@nadine1010 4 месяца назад
Do I need to know the functions of each ide feature in the new syllabus ?
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone 4 месяца назад
No…if you know these 3 I’d say that that would be more than enough… 1. Code Editing: IDEs provide text editors with features like syntax highlighting, code completion, and code formatting to make coding easier and more efficient. 2. Compilation/Interpretation: They often include tools for compiling or interpreting code into machine-readable format, depending on the programming language. 3. Debugging: IDEs offer debugging tools such as breakpoints, watchlists, and step-through execution to help identify and fix errors in code.
@nadine1010
@nadine1010 4 месяца назад
@@mrbulmerslearningzone thank you sir
@Trendingbrother-s
@Trendingbrother-s Год назад
Hello Please can you post the ppt that ur using to explain 😢
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
The Powerpoints are available at: www.buymeacoffee.com/learningzone
@dersoyt2107
@dersoyt2107 Год назад
it would be really helpful if you would upload the textbook activities of this chapter :)
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
The Software Topic...I will do my best...if there is anything specific you need to know please get in touch.
@dersoyt2107
@dersoyt2107 Год назад
@@mrbulmerslearningzone thanks for replying. I do not have anything specific right now, as I was just completing my homework; I am going to do it later though after understanding the topic through the videos... If I don't get something, I will let you know ❤️ Can I contact you anywhere else or should I just contact you here?
@dersoyt2107
@dersoyt2107 Год назад
@@mrbulmerslearningzone I had a question, can you guide me on where I can practice past papers online for this chapter?
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
The problem we have is there are no past papers, only specimen papers as this is a new syllabus from 2023
@abdulmoheymun8366
@abdulmoheymun8366 Год назад
@@dersoyt2107 you can have a check on save my exams they recently combined topic qs for the new syllabus though not many qs but is still a great help.
@muhammadnehaan7696
@muhammadnehaan7696 Год назад
Do you give tution?
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
I do
@muhammadnehaan7696
@muhammadnehaan7696 Год назад
@@mrbulmerslearningzone How can I contact you?
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
@@muhammadnehaan7696 either: www.buymeacoffee.com/learningzone or robertdbulmer@gmail.com
@tsgojas3181
@tsgojas3181 6 месяцев назад
can we use compiler for low level languages??
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone 6 месяцев назад
Yes, compilers can be used with low-level languages like assembly language to translate human-readable code into machine code that can be executed by a computer's CPU…. Is this what you mean?
@tsgojas3181
@tsgojas3181 6 месяцев назад
but i thought only assembler for low level languages @@mrbulmerslearningzone
@chills5100
@chills5100 4 месяца назад
@@mrbulmerslearningzone but isn't assembler used to translate assembly language into machine code and presumably machine language into machine code too , as complier is used for high level language programs.
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone 4 месяца назад
@@chills5100 Yes, compilers can be used for low-level languages like C or C++. The main difference between a compiler and an assembler lies in how they translate code. - the COMPILER translates the entire source code into machine code or object code before execution. This means the code is converted into machine language all at once, typically resulting in a standalone executable file. - the ASSEMBLER translates assembly language code into machine code line by line. Assembler converts mnemonic instructions into their binary equivalents, directly understandable by the CPU. This makes it closer to the machine language and often specific to a particular CPU architecture. So, compilers are generally higher-level and produce standalone executables, while assemblers are closer to the machine and translate code line by line.
@rakanmokhammadtakhina
@rakanmokhammadtakhina 6 месяцев назад
Are assembly and low level languages the same?
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone 6 месяцев назад
Assembly language and machine code are not the same. Assembly language is like talking to a computer in a simpler form that's easier for humans to understand, like giving instructions to the Little Man Computer. Machine code, on the other hand, is the actual language the computer understands, made up of binary digits (0s and 1s). When you write assembly language code, it gets translated into machine code so the computer can execute it. Have a look at this: www.peterhigginson.co.uk/lmc/?F5=10-Mar-24_19:46:03
@rakanmokhammadtakhina
@rakanmokhammadtakhina 6 месяцев назад
@@mrbulmerslearningzone Thank you so much🙏
@DIYCraftsWithme1
@DIYCraftsWithme1 Год назад
Sir is that s chapter completed with this video?
@mrbulmerslearningzone
@mrbulmerslearningzone Год назад
Topic 10 is the last topic… I still need to upload 8 and 9 though
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