Computer Science, asked by ratnabawiskar905, 6 months ago

how is assembly language different from machine language​

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Answered by shalok8899
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Answer:

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Machine language is series of bit patterns (that is the binary form) that are directly executed by a computer, whereas Assembly language is a low-level language that needs compiler and interpreter, which converts that language to machine language. And then it could be understood by a computer.

Answered by NSTHEGREAT
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Answer:

in assembly language the programmer types commands which are easier than mAchine languages because it uses only bit code

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