Not only can we but we have to! Machine code is the only language understood by the computer, thus all languages, both low and high level, must be converted to machine code in order to execute. Most compiled languages can produce low-level symbolic code (assembly language), but not all, especially those that compile to byte code rather than machine code. However, all code has to be compiled or interpreted to machine code at some point and machine code can be disassembled to produce low-level symbolic code.
You cannot. Conversion is one-way only. It is possible to convert machine code to disassembly, but disassembly is not high-level, it is simply a symbolic representation of the machine code, similar to assembly but without any constants, named variables or comments.
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Ther are 3 levels in language.These are as follows- 1)High level 2)Midile level 3)Lower level
A compiler is a program that converts the language into machine code, also known as binary (1s and 0s). Not all programming languages need compilers. Some are assembly and still others can just be straight and utter machine code.
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.
You cannot. Conversion is one-way only. It is possible to convert machine code to disassembly, but disassembly is not high-level, it is simply a symbolic representation of the machine code, similar to assembly but without any constants, named variables or comments.
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.
No, it is a high-level programming language.
he said that things can only fall from a higher level to a lower level not from a lower level to higher level
air-conditions are usually placed at a higher level rather than at a lower level.
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Higher level languages tend to require more memory, have larger executable sizes, and may run slightly slower than lower-level languages. The preceding statement assumes that comparable programs are written by programmers with approximately the same level of expertise in their chosen language. A highly skilled C++ programmer writing C++ will generate a program that is superior to an unskilled assembler programmer. Also note that the additional perceived delays are usually because the higher level language is working harder at protecting the system from crashes, buffer overflows, and so on that the lower level language may not be checking as rigorously, and so offers an inherent additional level of stability and security.
You have to transpose the music into either a higher or lower key.
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Osmosis
When an electron moves from a lower to a higher energy level, it absorbs energy and jumps to a higher orbit. This process is known as excitation. The electron can then release this absorbed energy as light when it moves back down to a lower energy level.