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Low Level Language.
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Low Level Languages
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Conversely, a low level language is one much nearer to machine code, ie. assembly (See more on low level languages).
Low Level Languages
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Conversely, a low level language is one much nearer to machine code, ie. assembly (See LowLevelLanguageDef).
What is a Low Level Language.
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Examples of HLLs are C/C++, Pascal, Ada, Python and many, many more (Although, many may argue that C is more of a 'mid-level' language, in light of languages such as lisp and C# which run in environments and/or are interpretted.).
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Examples of HLLs are C/C++, Pascal, Ada, Python and many, many more (Although, many may argue that C is more of a 'mid-level' language).
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Edited on 2005-10-05 07:16:59 by AdminStew
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Examples of HLLs are C/C++, Pascal, Ada, Python and many, many more (Although, many may argue that C is more of a 'mid-level' language).
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Examples of HLLs are C/C, Pascal, Ada, Python and many, many more (Although, many may argue that C is more of a 'mid-level' language).
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Examples of HLLs are C/C, Pascal, Ada, Python and many, many more (Although, many may argue that C is more of a 'mid-level' language).
Conversely, a low level language is one much nearer to machine code, ie. assembly (See LowLevelLanguageDef).
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Definition of a High Level Language
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High Level Languages
A High Level Language (HLL) is a language in which one or more of the following may be true:
- Code must be passed through a compiler or interpreter before they are processed (executed),
- Is, to some degree, independent of platform,
- Code is usually translated in to a larger segment of machine code (ie. one instruction -> many instructions),
- etc.
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What is a Low Level Language.
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