Every machine must be designed by an engineer. Or in many cases a team of engineers. Once the design is complete, a prototype must be assembled by a person or by many people. This prototype is then tested. After testing, reports are sent back to the engineers who initially designed the machine to have the design perfected. At this point another prototype must be assembled and tested. Once the machine is proven to be fully functional, the machines are put on the market.
Yes, assembly language is definitely still used. Many I/O drivers and much of the bootstrap code that starts a computer must be written in assembly language as high level languages do not provide means for coding certain special purpose instructions needed for these operations. Also high level languages usually require that subroutine library codes be available, while assembly language does not. As these subroutine library codes usually cannot be loaded until the Operating System is up and running, assembly language must be used for much of the code that bootstraps the computer and loads the Operating System.
It depends on what you are using it for. It can still be used as legal tender (for use at stores, etc.). It can still be used in slot machines that require quarters, and other games that require quarters, like the prize grab and arcade games.
In the US, human cloning still is illegal .
To program computers without having to memorize all of the numeric opcodes and other values used in machine code. However assembly code is exactly as machine specific and tedious to program with as is machine code. The program has to be completely rewritten from scratch in another assembly language to port the program to a different computer. High Level Languages were created to allow programming to be done in terms that people more easily understand and to simplify porting programs to different computers.
A High level language is a language like C, Pascal, Fortran. To convert, the easiest way is to use a compiler. A compiler will take the instructions written in a high level language and convert them into machine code which is the specific instruction set for that type of computer. Assembly language is just a human readable form of a machine code which is how the designers of the computer instruction set made it work. A disassembler will show the assembly language from machine code. But the compiler usually includes a lot of optimisations from a the high level language and will not often generate very simple assembly.
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It a person calmly outgoing but still enjoys time to themselves without being bother by others. They do not require attention but does not shy away for it either. open and can express things. Reserved but still outgoing.
Almost everything manufactured today is built on some type of assembly line. Most assembly lines use only machines and robots to build products, but there are some companies, who make higher-end quality products, that use human labor in the majority of the process.
Yes. Cars and other items are still made using an assembly line.
They are indeed capable of talking but require more attention and patience when teaching them. They arent the type to catch on on their own like African greys. Keep their attention by being in an empty room with nothing that can get their interest. Better to start young when the bird is still fresh :D
You will not menstruate while pregnant. But there can be a large number of other reasons that blood flows from the vagina even while pregnant all of which require medical attention.
No, the rating is based on the assembly
Landmines are cheap, relatively easy to deploy, and are essentially "fire and forget" weapons. Once set, they present a veritable wall to attacking forces, and require little attention from those who set then.
The duration of Still Not Quite Human is 1.4 hours.
Yes, presidents cry. They are still human and still have human emotions.
Still Not Quite Human was created on 1992-05-31.
Yes, assembly language is definitely still used. Many I/O drivers and much of the bootstrap code that starts a computer must be written in assembly language as high level languages do not provide means for coding certain special purpose instructions needed for these operations. Also high level languages usually require that subroutine library codes be available, while assembly language does not. As these subroutine library codes usually cannot be loaded until the Operating System is up and running, assembly language must be used for much of the code that bootstraps the computer and loads the Operating System.