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High-Level (Language)
A High-Level Language is a programming language that isn't to direct to the hardware. An example is ASM or Assembly is a low-level language because it's in direct contact with the hardware. Where as a language such as C covers this up with high-level functions.
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QbasicFAQ_WhenToUseSubs » chipset » rss » CP Tutorial » VisualCpp2005 » CppCout » LinkBack » XML » GNU » Atari » highlevel
High-Level (Language)
A High-Level Language is a programming language that isn't to direct to the hardware. An example is ASM or Assembly is a low-level language because it's in direct contact with the hardware. Where as a language such as C covers this up with high-level functions.
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