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explain assembly language ​

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Answered by KimJeonghwa
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Answer:

assembly language -

a low-level symbolic code converted by an assembler.

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Answered by vrittibafna
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Answer: An assembly language is a low-level programming language designed for a specific type of processor. It may be produced by compiling source code from a high-level programming language (such as C/C++) but can also be written from scratch. Assembly code can be converted to machine code using an assembler.

Types of Assembly Languages

Assembly language closely tied to processor architecture. At least four main types:

CISC: Complex Instruction-Set Computer. RISC: Reduced Instruction-Set Computer.

DSP: Digital Signal Processor. VLIW: Very Long Instruction Word.

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