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Am 26.08.2024 um 02:48 schrieb Tim Rentsch:

> It's been amusing reading a discussion of which languages are or are
> not high level, without anyone offering a definition of what the
> term means.  Wikipedia says, roughly, that a high-level language is
> one that doesn't provide machine-level access (and IMO that is a
> reasonable characterization).  Of course no distinction along these
> lines is black and white - almost all languages have a loophole or
> two - but I expect there is general agreement about which languages
> clearly fail that test.  In particular, any language that offers
> easy access to raw memory addresses (and both C and C++ certainly
> do), is not a high-level language in the Wikipedia sense.

C++ is a lanugage which addresses the lowest level as well as medium
abstactions. I like to combine both.