I am not sure about the answer but think so,
Assembler: Its a program that converts a low level language into machine code, and there is a one-to-one correspondence between the source language statements and machine instructions
Macro- Assembler: It performs the same task as does the assembler but there is some times a one-to-many correspondence between the source language statements and machine instructions.
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what is the difference between an assembler and the translator
A macro processor processes macros. So what do you think a macro call does, play the flute. The answer is in the question and that begs the question of are you suited to computer programming specifically and an education in general. You are showing a marked reluctance to thinking.
macro-The climate of a large geographic area. micro- is a local atmospheric zone where the climate differs from the surrounding area
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marco expand where it invoked ,subroutine will go where the subroutine is defined....
what is the difference between an assembler and the translator
An assembler which runs on a computer for which it produces object codes
A macro processor processes macros. So what do you think a macro call does, play the flute. The answer is in the question and that begs the question of are you suited to computer programming specifically and an education in general. You are showing a marked reluctance to thinking.
it means Microsoft Macro Assembler
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Macro is big micro is little
Calling a macro loads the macro into memory, while executing the macro runs the macro.
macro is bigger than micro
There are several examples of assemblers: GAS - the GNU Assembler MASM - Microsoft Macro Assembler NASM - Netwide Assembler The assembler is the program which converts assembly code into machine code - a necessary step to prepare a program for execution.
MICROSOFT. has written: 'MICROSOFT MACRO ASSEMBLER 5.1 REFERENCE'
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