False. HLL-programs are compiler into low level (machine code), so they aren't slower. (Programs written in interpreted languages are indeed slower than compiled programs.)
I takes a big knowledge about that compiler. The programmer should be well educated person to do with this language.
False. You cannot convert low-level language to high-level language, you can only convert from a high-level to a low-level. However, all languages, whether high-level or low-level, must ultimately be converted to machine code in order to execute.
Assembly languages are low level languages, sometimes also called machine-level languages.
There is no such program. Low level languages cannot be converted to high level languages. It's one-way only.
Both must be translated into a common language. That language is machine code, the native language of the machine.
Low-level languages are one of two major types of programming languages. They are more similar to machine language, which is the language that computers understand directly; as opposed to high-level languages which are similar to English as humans speak.
Programs written in a high level language might be slower than ones written in Assembly language; but it is not always so, it is very easy to write un-effective programs in Assembly.
The difference between high level languages and machine languages are as follows: 1)Machine language uses binary numbers/codes but high level languages(HLL) use key words similar to English and are easier to write. 2)Machine Language is a Low level language and is machine dependant while HLLs are not.
There are hudreds of Programming languages out there.Examples: C++, GWbasic, C#, C++, HTML , Ruby etc.They're further categorized as "Low Level language" and "High Level Language".Low level languages are those languages which are closer to the binary language or in another words machine language. These are difficult for us to learn but it's easy for machine to execute quickly.Example of a low level language is assembly language.High level languages are those languages which are close to human language/natural language and are easy for us to learn.Examples of high level language are Python, Ruby, C++ , Java etc.
A program written and compiled with a high-level programming languages is slower, and takes up more space, than one created with a low-level programming language.However, the benefits usually far outweigh these disadvantages. It is much more work to write a decent program in a low-level language.A program written and compiled with a high-level programming languages is slower, and takes up more space, than one created with a low-level programming language.However, the benefits usually far outweigh these disadvantages. It is much more work to write a decent program in a low-level language.A program written and compiled with a high-level programming languages is slower, and takes up more space, than one created with a low-level programming language.However, the benefits usually far outweigh these disadvantages. It is much more work to write a decent program in a low-level language.A program written and compiled with a high-level programming languages is slower, and takes up more space, than one created with a low-level programming language.However, the benefits usually far outweigh these disadvantages. It is much more work to write a decent program in a low-level language.
It's a "low level" language because it works at the machine level, while higher level languages are built on top of it.
Well its like this, a high level language is a language for programming computers which does not require detailed knowledge of a specific computer, as a low-level language does.High-level languages do not have to be written for a particular computer, but must be compiled for the computer they will work with.High-level languages are closer to human language than low-level languages, and include statements like GOTO or FOR which are regular words On the other hand, a low level language is a computer programming language that is close to machine language.Machine language is at the lowest level, because it is the actual binary code of 1s and 0s that the computer understands.Assembly languages are low- level languages which are translated into machine code by an assembler.Each assembly language instruction corresponds to one machine language instruction, but assembly language is easier notation for the programmer to use than machine code. You can google the topic for more info