> > A "high-Level" language was FORTRAN.
>
> It's still correct to classify FORTRAN as a "high-level" language. C
>gets lower, and Assember is about as low as it gets these days.
Maybe you never explored the delights of bit-twiddling with variant arrays in
Fortran, Bill ;-{=} (demonic grin).
--
Steve
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