high-level language
Noun

high-level language (plural high-level languages)

  1. (programming) A programming language requiring a compiler to translate it into a form that a particular machine understands, focusing on user-friendly code development by automating core tasks such as accessing memory.
    Coordinate terms: intermediate language, low-level language, assembly language, machine language
    Alternative form: (initialism) HLL
Translations
  • French: langage de haut niveau
  • German: höhere Programmiersprache
  • Portuguese: linguagem de alto nível
  • Russian: высокоуровневый язык программирования
  • Spanish: lenguaje de alto nivel



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