High Level Languages: Object-orientated – These view programs as a collection of objects, such as database record, and not as a list of tasks as in procedural programming., Powerful and easy to understand, Closer to natural human language (English), which makes it more intuitive, Event-driven – waits (‘listens’) for events, such as mouse click, then will carry out action., Procedural – has a definite start and end point. Runs through in a logical sequence., Low Level Languages: Machine code – Binary code run directly by the CPU, Mnemonics – Abbreviations which are used in assembly language and are short instructions, e.g. MOV stands for move, CMP stands for compare., Runs quickly as they do not need to be compiles, Takes up less memory space, Assembly language – A language which uses mnemonics but is very close to machine code. Turned into machine code using an assembler.,

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