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Assembly

Summary

Assembly language is a low-level programming language that provides a direct mapping to machine code instructions. It uses mnemonics to represent operations and allows direct manipulation of hardware resources.

Paradigms

imperative, procedural

Domains

systems programming, embedded systems, operating systems, real-time computing

Key Features

native FFI

Typing

untyped system, weak typing, none inference, none type coercion, no type annotations

Compilation

compiled

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External Links

Status active
Type assembly
Created 1949
Designed by Kathleen Booth
Maurice Wilkes
David Wheeler
Stanley Gill
PyPL Index N/A
TIOBE Index N/A
GitHub rank #20

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