Abstract

Many computer systems in the past were implemented using assembly code so as to achieve efficient execution. However, most modern computer systems are developed using high-level computer languages. These have been found to be more amenable to human programmers who are involved with system design, implementation, integration and maintenance. High-level languages allow algorithms to be specified near the conceptual level of the problem rather than in terms of operational or machine specific implementation details. Proper use of highlevel languages promotes programmer productivity since it supports abstraction and is less error-proned when compared with systems developed using machine code or assembly language.

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