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PainterGuy
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hello everyone,
i read somewhere that machine language program is the fastest when compared to assembly language and high-level languages program.
i don't get it. i think you can say machine language program is already in 'exe' form. but once assembly language program and high-level language programs have been translated into 'exe' programs by the assembler and compiler respectively, then there would be no difference in speed. because machine language program, assembly language program, and high-level program are all in 'exe' form - in the form of 0s and 1s. so they all are going to run at same speed assuming the program is the same. tell me if i make some sense and never forget i am newbie to programming.:tongue:
cheers
i read somewhere that machine language program is the fastest when compared to assembly language and high-level languages program.
i don't get it. i think you can say machine language program is already in 'exe' form. but once assembly language program and high-level language programs have been translated into 'exe' programs by the assembler and compiler respectively, then there would be no difference in speed. because machine language program, assembly language program, and high-level program are all in 'exe' form - in the form of 0s and 1s. so they all are going to run at same speed assuming the program is the same. tell me if i make some sense and never forget i am newbie to programming.:tongue:
cheers