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high-level language
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high-level language
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(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a computer programming language that resembles natural language or mathematical notation and is designed to reflect the requirements of a problem; examples include Ada, BASIC, C, COBOL, FORTRAN, Pascal See also machine code
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Noun1.high-level language - a problem-oriented language requiring little knowledge of the computer on which it will be run
application-oriented language, problem-oriented language - a language whose statements resemble terminology of the user


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He assumes no previous knowledge of compilation, but suggests that being familiar with an assembly language and a high-level programming language such as Pascal or C might accelerate the absorption of the information he provides.
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