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The word "high" does not imply that the language is superior to low-level languages.
 
 
"High" simply means it easier to understand and read.
 
For example, one of these languages is Low and the other is High.
 
if (condition ==true)
{
cout<<"True";
}
 
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if condition = True then
msgbox"True"
end if
 
 
 
The second code is high. The syntax is easier to read. Another difference is that the first code (C++) is case sensitive, and the second code (Visual Basic) is not.