Assembler language is a computer programming language. It is a symbolic language used to enter machine code instructions using easy-to-remember mnemonics. It is a low-level language because there is little in the way of abstraction between the source code and the resultant machine code. All other languages are known as high-level languages due to their high-level of abstraction.
Assembly (not assemble) is the process by which low-level instruction code written in assembly language is converted into machine code. This is achieved using a piece of software called an assembler. Assembly language is a machine-specific language thus the resultant machine code is non-portable.
"High Level Assembly" is a dead-end. Never use it. Use C, Perl, Java, whatever; or in special cases Assembly, but only if you really have to.
To reverse every word in a filter with assembly language in Linux 64-bit is easy. All you have to do is assemble the language file in an object file.
peacefully assemble!
The word assembled is a verb. It is the past tense of assemble.
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Easy to Assemble was created in 2008.
Thanos is at the end of Avengers Assemble.
Assembler language is a level of computer programming that sits somewhere between pure machine language and the other high level procedural languages. It has its on set of instructions and syntax and must be compiled (assembled) before it is used by the computer. Assembler language statements is just another way of saying a list or group of assemble language instructions.
In the English language, the word "convene" means to call people together for. Synonyms for this word include "assemble," "summon," "convoke," and "meet."
Synonyms for assemble, as in to put together:buildcreateput togetherfit togethercompileconnectconstruct
The past participle of "assemble" is "assembled."