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An assembly language is a low level programming language for a computer (or other programmable device). There is a very strong correspondence between the language and an architecture's machine code instructions.
 
An assembly language is a low level programming language for a computer (or other programmable device). There is a very strong correspondence between the language and an architecture's machine code instructions.
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 1 November 2017

An assembly language is a low level programming language for a computer (or other programmable device). There is a very strong correspondence between the language and an architecture's machine code instructions.