@newt @antranigv From the article: 'Low-level languages are "close to the metal," whereas high-level languages are closer to how humans think."
So being low or high level is not black and whites, it is shades. degrees, a gradient, a continuum. One language can be lower-level and an other low-level.
Maybe if you compare JS with Rust, you will see that one is lower than the other.