SkyDoki
SkyDoki SkyDoki
  • 03-12-2019
  • Computers and Technology
contestada

1. What do we mean when we say a programming language is “higher-level?” Why would a developer use a higher-level language?

Respuesta :

NewBestFriendSpinel
NewBestFriendSpinel NewBestFriendSpinel
  • 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

Thank you for listening, bye bye :)
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Why is PVC a renewable source?
When you sneeze, the air in your lungs accelerates from rest to approximately 150km/h in about 0.50 seconds. What is the acceleration, in units of g?
How much does the element Radon cost per pound
Climate warming trends allow plant and insect species to inhabit larger ranges. True or false?
David opens a bank account with $140 and then deposits $150 each month. Louis opens a bank account with $260 and deposits $120 each month.  How many months will
The cost of ordering multiple items is sometimes, always or never proportional
how does oral history help us understand the past
Does any body know 2v+7=3
a snowbarder decends a 12000-ft hill in 3min. hat is the mean change in evlevation per min.
why does a bicycle fitted with solid tyres give a bumper ride than on which has air fitted tyres