The defining feature of modern computers which distinguishes them
from all other machines is that they can be programmed. That is to say that some type of instructions
(the program) can be given to the computer, and
it will carry process them. While some computers may have strange
concepts "instructions" and "output" (see quantum computing), modern computers
based on the von Neumann architecture often have machine
code in the form of an imperative
programming language.
In practical terms, a computer program may be just a few instructions or extend
to many millions of instructions, as do the programs for word processors and web
browsers for example. A typical modern computer can execute billions
of instructions per second (gigaflops)
and rarely makes a mistake over many years of operation. Large computer
programs consisting of several million instructions may take teams of programmers
years to write, and due to the complexity of the task almost certainly
contain errors.
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