high-level language

NOUN
  1. a problem-oriented language requiring little knowledge of the computer on which it will be run
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  • Digital logic instruction set architecture assembly language high-level language.
  • But the advent of almost universal programming in high-level languages alters the requirements of a computer's instruction set.
  • Digital logic instruction set architecture assembly language high-level language.
  • But the advent of almost universal programming in high-level languages alters the requirements of a computer's instruction set.
  • This capability means that programs are easier and faster to write in high-level languages and are easier to debug.
  • Although this obviously complicates things somewhat, modern high-level languages make the difference between these two data structures easily understood.
  • The above features would be easy and straightforward for an experienced Web/database programmer to implement in a high-level language, such as Perl or Python.
  • Current software technology entails writing application programmes in a high-level language intended to facilitate portability to different computer processor platforms.
  • Digital logic instruction set architecture assembly language high-level language.
  • Translator: A compiler, interpreter or assembler conversion program that translates a high-level language or low-level language into machine language.
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