User talk:185.126.0.84

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 * greetings;
 * the link actually is to an academic course, is it unreliebale?
 * 185.126.0.84 (talk) 185.126.0.84 (talk) 22:19, 7 December 2022 (UTC)
 * in addition to what I said before, I would like to add this point that not only high and low level are not fixed and well defined terms, there is not such a term like "mid-level"; does not make any sense. also the criteria for assessing language level is comparing it with Assembly or even machine code. plus, if a language has words like English words it is high level.
 * furthermore, direct access to low level procedures is different from language level. so C has direct access to low level hardware while it is high level language itself; these are two different types.
 * sincerely.
 * 185.126.0.84 (talk) 22:29, 7 December 2022 (UTC)