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what is an assembler​

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Answered by IzAnju99
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An assembler is a program that converts assembly language into machine code. It takes the basic commands and operations from assembly code and converts them into binary code that can be recognized by a specific type of processor. Assemblers are similar to compilers in that they produce executable code.

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Answered by Parkanna91
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There are basically two meanings ....

1. In computer programming, assembly language, often abbreviated asm, is any low-level programming language in which there is a very strong correspondence between the instructions in the language and the architecture's machine code instructions.

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2. a person who assembles a machine or its parts.

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