code in Italian
code in Italian is codice, norma, programmare — code means instructions written in a programming language that a computer can run.
code in Italian
codice
codice
Any system of principles, rules or regulations relating to one subject.
norma
Any system of principles, rules or regulations relating to one subject.
programmare
(computing) To write software programs.
What does "code" mean?
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noun Instructions written in a programming language that a computer can run.
"She spent all afternoon debugging the code."
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noun A system of symbols or signals used to represent information secretly or compactly.
"The spies communicated using a simple substitution code."
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noun A formal set of laws, rules, or principles governing a subject or group.
"The company's code of conduct bans discrimination of any kind."
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verb To write instructions for a computer program.
"He taught himself to code over the summer."
code in a sentence
- She spent all afternoon debugging the code.
- He rewrote the code to make the app load faster.
- The spies communicated using a simple substitution code.
- The company's code of conduct bans discrimination of any kind.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "code" in Italian?
"code" in Italian is codice, norma, programmare. code means: Instructions written in a programming language that a computer can run.
How do you use "code" in a sentence?
Example: "She spent all afternoon debugging the code." In Italian, "code" is codice, norma, programmare.
Are there other ways to say "code" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "code": codice, norma, programmare.
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