C++ is a high-level language with low-level features, including memory pointer variables, therefore it is an intermediate-level language. In other words, it is a middle-level language. It cannot be regarded in any other way, because it is not as low-level as assembler, but it is as low-level as C, and can also be as high-level as Java.
No, there is no such thing as 'middle level language'. C is high level language, and it is no way similar to Assembly language.
Why is C called a Middle Level Language?
Yes, C++ is a high-level language.
There is no such thing as 'middle level language'.
No, high level. Actually, there is no such thing as 'middle level language'.
c is basically middle level language.assembly level language is the low level language which is the close to computers.C language comes in the category of middle level language with other languages like pascal,fortran.The successor language of C i.e. C++ and Java are high level language. Because they easy to understand by human than C.
If you meant 'middle', then it is a mistake; C is a high-level language.
There is no such thing as 'middle level language'.
Yes, it is.
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3rd Generation or 3G
C language support bit-level manipulation that are normally done in assembly or machine level language. C reduce the gap between high level and low level language. So, it's called as middle level language.