What is difference between high level and low level programming language?
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high level programming is to convert human languge into machine languge ande the reverse is for low level language
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Low level language -Low level computer languages are machine oriented languages. They are directly understood by the computer. we know that computer can understand only electronics signals which are represented by 1s and 0s. So every command is translated into 1s and 0s, is called decoding. Commands written in english are translated into machine code by a compiler or an interpreter.
There are two types of low level languages are 1. Machine language. 2 . Assembly language.
High level languages are man oriented language as they use english alphabet or words and mathematical symbols. High level language was firstly developed by Dr. Grace Hopper in 1952.
There are two types of low level languages are 1. Machine language. 2 . Assembly language.
High level languages are man oriented language as they use english alphabet or words and mathematical symbols. High level language was firstly developed by Dr. Grace Hopper in 1952.
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