Difference between revisions of "Medium Level Language"

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-High level abstractions such as objects (or functionals)
 
-High level abstractions such as objects (or functionals)
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-Static typing
 
-Static typing
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-Extremely commonplace (mid-level languages are by far the most widely used)
 
-Extremely commonplace (mid-level languages are by far the most widely used)
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-Virtual machines
 
-Virtual machines
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-Garbage collection
 
-Garbage collection
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-Easy to reason about program flow
 
-Easy to reason about program flow

Revision as of 21:16, 14 October 2015

Medium-level language (MLL) is a computer programming language that interacts with the abstraction layer of a computer system. Medium-level language serves as the bridge between the raw hardware and programming layer of a computer system.

Medium-level language is also known as intermediate programming language and pseudo language.

Characteristics:

-High level abstractions such as objects (or functionals)

-Static typing

-Extremely commonplace (mid-level languages are by far the most widely used)

-Virtual machines

-Garbage collection

-Easy to reason about program flow