Difference between revisions of "High Level Language"
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 15 October 2015
The High Level Language[1] it's a code used to program, and it's much easier than low or medium level language because this type of language is very similar to human's. The characteristics of this type are:
- They're easier to write
- They're easier to read
- They're easier to mantain
- They're portable, they can work in different CPUs
- They supports a great number range of data types.
For example, in SQL
SELECT NOMBRE FROM ALUMNOS WHERE CIUDAD="VALDEPEÑAS";