01-08-2018, 04:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2018, 05:59 AM by DerVVulfman.)
SERIOUSLY?
You get a water line break around the sink. You call up a plumber. You do NOT expect him to say "We don't do work in bathrooms or kitchens."
WHAT?
Call up another. The machine says you are due to get a response in 3 hours.
Call up a third at 3 o'clock. They say they'll direct someone to you momentarily. You call them back at 5 THIRTY!!! It's 10 and I got no response.
PLUMBERS SUCK!!!!
Sil? The phrase "Low-Level Programming" is a term we use to describe programming languages that are getting closer and closer to the PC's own machine language. The lower you go, the closer you get to the computer's own native language. C++ is a low level language. Something like Basic would he considered a High-Level language because it is closer to English and us high-level beings . The problem with High-Level languages is that it takes longer for them to convert into the PC's tongue.
You get a water line break around the sink. You call up a plumber. You do NOT expect him to say "We don't do work in bathrooms or kitchens."
WHAT?
Call up another. The machine says you are due to get a response in 3 hours.
Call up a third at 3 o'clock. They say they'll direct someone to you momentarily. You call them back at 5 THIRTY!!! It's 10 and I got no response.
PLUMBERS SUCK!!!!
Sil? The phrase "Low-Level Programming" is a term we use to describe programming languages that are getting closer and closer to the PC's own machine language. The lower you go, the closer you get to the computer's own native language. C++ is a low level language. Something like Basic would he considered a High-Level language because it is closer to English and us high-level beings . The problem with High-Level languages is that it takes longer for them to convert into the PC's tongue.