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by PhilipRoman 998 days ago
> For example, if you write to a memory address, and then read from the memory address in the "next instruction", you expect the change to be immediate

This would also be true for assembly, hardly a high level language

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On modern CPUs assembly is a high level language (or rather, it's a language that doesn't have any of the advantages of traditional low-level languages, even if it also lacks the advantages of traditional high-level languages. Much like C)