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HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGE

The program weitten in English language which eassier to understand by user is called high level language.

ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE

The program written in symbolics form is called assembly language. In which the symbols are used like sub,mul,div, etc.it also called symbolic language.

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HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGE ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE

1) It is a source code. 1) It is a object code.

2) It is convertd in machine 2) It is convertd in machine

language using compiler. language using assemblier.

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What are high level programming languages how they differ from assembly languages?

High-level languages are easy to read and write. They are not machine dependent and portable from one computer to another. Assembly languages are machine dependent, easier to read than machine code but it's still not easy to read, and the assembler program translates the assembler program straight into machine code.


Why c is called as middle level language?

Misunderstanding. There are no 'middle level languages', only low and high level languages. Machine code and assembly are the former, everything else is the latter.C is often called a middle-level computer language as it combines the elements of high-level languages with the functionalism of assembly language. But actually it doesn't have any Assembly-like feature (whatever that means).


What is the hierarchy of programming languages and how do they differ in terms of functionality and complexity?

Programming languages can be categorized into low-level and high-level languages. Low-level languages, like machine code and assembly language, are closer to the computer's hardware and are more complex to write but offer more control over the system. High-level languages, like Python and Java, are easier to write and understand, but are further from the hardware and offer less control. The hierarchy of programming languages is based on their level of abstraction and how close they are to the hardware.


What is the program to convert Assembly level language to Higher level language?

There is no such program. Low level languages cannot be converted to high level languages. It's one-way only.


Why say that 'c' is high level language?

Well, there are only two categories: low- and high-level languages. Machine code and Assembly are low-level, everything else is high-level.


Are Second-generation languages are also known as assembly languages?

Yes, that is correct. Second-generation languages, also known as assembly languages, provide a low-level interface between software and hardware. They use mnemonic codes and symbolic names to represent machine code instructions, making programming closer to the hardware level compared to high-level languages.


What is the difference between high level and low level programming?

High level languages are easier for humans to read and program in. They are usually machine independent, and most have a wide variety of programming libraries available for common functions. Low level languages are usually machine specific, such as assembly languages. They lack programming libraries.


Why 'c' is a middle level language?

No reason. To tell the truth, there is no such thing as 'middle level language'. Assembly and machine code are low level languages, everything else is high level.


What are necessary condition for programming language to be considered as high level language?

It mustn't be Assembly (or machine code). Unlike low-level languages, high-level programming languages may use natural language elements (easy syntax), be more user-friendly, have simple keywords, and other concepts that deem it easier to utilize than low-level languages.


What are examples of high lavel language?

The term high-level refers to the amount of abstraction between the code you write and the native language of the machine. Low-level code is a symbolic code that maps 1:1 with the machine code, thus assembly is a low-level language. All other languages that employ a compiler or interpreter to create the machine code are considered high level languages. However, C and C++ are examples of high-level languages that also allow low-level programming, and are often called mid-level languages for that reason.


Why machine assembly languages are called low level languages?

Machine Language is the lowest level language other than microcode as it is what the processor itself uses to handle operations. Assembly is low level as it is very close to machine language. Higher level languages have higher levels of abstraction and more structure to them, such as C++. Lower level languages are very operation based.


Why is c referred to as middle level language?

C is called a middle level language since it is a higher language than something like assembler, which communicates to the computer through operations that directly manipulate data and uses machine code.High level languages, are very close to human readable/speakable languages, such as English and French ( and many more), and are therefore more human-oriented.Unfortunately, the C programming language is neither a low-level language, such as assembler, or a high level language such as English, but somewhere in between. Thus a middle-level languageBy mistake. It is a high-level language.