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Authors:
Walter Savitch ,julia Lobur
Chapter:
Introduction To Computers And C++ Programming
Exercise:
Self-test Exercises
Question:4 | ISBN:9780321531346 | Edition: 7

Question

What is the difference between a machine-language program and a highlevel language program?

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Answer

The differences between a machine-language program and a highlevel

language program:

  • A machine-language program is a low-level language.

  • It contains only 1’s and 0’s. Computer can understand only machine language.

  • A highlevel language program is used to translate by a compiler into machine language and executed.

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