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high-level languages
noun
Plural of high-level language
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It also developed other high-level languages.
They were the first high-level languages.
High-level languages were also needed in order for programmers to develop applications.
A recent draft of the F.E.C. standards would make the use of high-level languages "discretionary only".
They are intended to be easier for users than machine languages (first-generation), assembly languages (second-generation), and older high-level languages (third-generation).
Programmers did, though, come up with specialized high-level languages, or HLLs, for computer instruction even without automatic translators to turn their programs into machine language.
One of the simplest high-level languages, with commands similar to English, it can be learned with relative ease even by schoolchildren and novice programmers.
In contrast, high-level languages shield a programmer from worrying about such considerations and provide a notation that is more easily written and read by programmers.
Throughout the 1950s Hopper campaigned earnestly for high-level languages across the United States, and through her public appearances she helped to remove resistance to the idea.
4GLs are closer to human language than other high-level languages and are accessible to people without formal training as programmers.
Early high-level languages, such as LISP, FORTRAN, and Cobol, developed in the late nineteen-fifties and early nineteen-sixties, allowed programmers to work with abstract constructs like loops and functions.
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