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Objective Code

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Objective Code

Objective Code Definition

An objective code is a type of computer code that is written in a programming language that can be read and understood by humans. The main purpose of an objective code is to be executed by a machine, such as a computer, in order to perform a specific task or function. Objective codes are typically written in high-level languages, such as C++, Java, or Python.

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