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Low-level programming language

A low-level programming language is a programming language that provides little or no abstraction from a computer's instruction set architecture, memory or underlying physical hardware; commands or functions in the language are structurally similar to a processor's instructions.[citation needed] These languages provide the programmer with full control…

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Low-level programming languageis aprogramming language that provides little or no abstraction from a computer's instruction set architecture0.90text
moving values ininstance ofThe instructions imply operations0.80text
out of memory locationsinstance ofThe instructions imply operations0.80text
Boolean logicinstance ofThe instructions imply operations0.80text
arithmeticinstance ofThe instructions imply operations0.80text
comparing valuesinstance ofThe instructions imply operations0.80text
and flow controlinstance ofThe instructions imply operations0.80text
hardware accessinstance ofBut C can encode abstractions that hide details0.80text
memory managementinstance ofBut C can encode abstractions that hide details0.80text
pointer arithmetic such that at least part of a C codebase might be as conceptually high-level as if constructed in any other languageinstance ofBut C can encode abstractions that hide details0.80text

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