Computer Science, asked by sathish8248, 11 months ago

High level language is also called-
Problem oriented language
Business oriented language
Mathematically oriented language
All of the above


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Answered by subhashreedas1324
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high level language is also called :

problem oriented language

business oriented language

mathematically oriented language

all of the above

answer : all of the above

Answered by dreamrob
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High level language is also called - All of the above ( Option d is the correct answer)

  • A high-level programming language in computer science is one that has a significant degree of abstraction from the specifics of the computer. In contrast to low-level programming languages, it may use natural language elements, be simpler to use, or automate (or even completely hide) important areas of computing systems (such as memory management), making the process of developing a programme easier and clearer than when using a lower-level language.
  • How "high-level" a programming language is determined by the level of abstraction offered.
  • Critical sections of programmes written primarily in high-level languages can frequently be manually coded in assembly language, producing programmes that are quicker, more effective, or just work more consistently.
  • However, due to the increasing complexity of modern microprocessor architectures, well-designed high-level language compilers frequently produce code that is as efficient as what the majority of low-level programmers can create manually.
  • Furthermore, the higher abstraction may enable more potent methods that, in some contexts, outperform their low-level counterparts in terms of total performance. High-level languages are developed independently of a particular computing system architecture.

Hence, High level language is also called All of the above (Problem oriented language; Business oriented language and Mathematically oriented language)

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