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Ahmad Naima 29 Jun, 2024 11:39:30 PM 1 68
Best Answer: Low-level programming languages can be converted to machine code without a compiler. The resulting code runs directly on the processor. There are two types of low-level programming languages: machine language (a series of numbers written in binary) and assembly language, which is one step closer to high-level language than machine language.
Ahmad Naima 29 Jun, 2024 11:39:30 PM