Well, I will create another discussion here and ask if this classification "high level" x "low level" languages still does make sense. Maybe when you didn't have another abstraction layers it made sense to classify languages that way, but now i think we should have other classes like "systems language", "scripting language" or something like that. Low level and high level are too widen concepts nowadays
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Well, I will create another discussion here and ask if this classification "high level" x "low level" languages still does make sense. Maybe when you didn't have another abstraction layers it made sense to classify languages that way, but now i think we should have other classes like "systems language", "scripting language" or something like that. Low level and high level are too widen concepts nowadays