+A Low Level Language is a programming language that offers minimal abstraction from a computer's hardware, closely reflecting its [Instruction Set](/wiki/instruction_set). It provides direct memory management and processor control, leading to highly optimized code. Though more challenging for humans to read and write, languages like [Assembly](/wiki/assembly) are essential for operating systems and device drivers, executing tasks with great speed.
+## See also
+- [High Level Language](/wiki/high_level_language)
+- [Machine Code](/wiki/machine_code)
+- [Programming Language](/wiki/programming_language)
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