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  • 03-12-2019
  • Computers and Technology
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1. What do we mean when we say a programming language is “higher-level?” Why would a developer use a higher-level language?

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NewBestFriendSpinel
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  • 03-12-2019
When they mean “higher-level”, they’re trying to impose that programming is to be taken seriously, and to be more explicit with they’re doing, it’s better to have a “higher-level” language when being a programmer, so that everything is better understood, and broken down, to the point where there’s no more explaining to do

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