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Difference between Low-Level and High-Level Language

Video Explanation Low Level Language Definition Low level languages are programming languages that are closely aligned with a computer’s hardware architecture. Unlike high level languages, they do not require extensive processing to be understood by the device. They operate directly on the hardware level, manipulating the computer’s memory and processing capabilities in a very direct and explicit manner. Low Level Language Examples Common examples of low level languages include Assembly Language and Machine Code. Assembly Language uses mnemonics to represent

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