High-level programming language: Revision history


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  • curlast 19:2719:27, 7 April 2020185.191.177.161 talk 1,795 bytes +4 →‎Features of high-level programming languages: In "High-level language require knowledge of hardware" there's a "not" missed. Since high-level languages are such languages where you don't actually need hardware cause all the language constructs are high-level meaning very abstract, that is all the hardware details are abstracted away... So instead now it is" A high-level programming language is a language that does not require knowledge of computer hardware, so it's accurate now... undo Tag: Visual edit

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