资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
high-level language
(HLL) A programming language which provides some level of
abstraction above {assembly language}. These normally use
statements consisting of English-like keywords such as "FOR",
"PRINT" or "GOTO", where each statement corresponds to several
{machine language} instructions. It is much easier to program
in a high-level language than in {assembly language} though
the efficiency of execution depends on how good the {compiler}
or {interpreter} is at optimising the program.
Rarely, the variants "{VHLL}" and "{MLL}" are found.
See also {languages of choice}, {generation}.
(1994-12-07)