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what is the work of assembler​

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An assembler is responsible for putting together parts or pieces following a set of blueprints or schematics. The assembler is also responsible for verifying correct quantities of components parts and checking completed items for quality, and may also be responsible for managing parts inventory

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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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