How Assembly Language Works?
Assembly languages contain mnemonic codes that specify what the processor should do. The mnemonic code that was written by the programmer was converted into machine language (binary language) for execution. An assembler is used to convert assembly code into machine language. That machine code is stored in an executable file for the sake of execution.
It enables the programmer to communicate directly with the hardware such as registers, memory locations, input/output devices or any other hardware components. Which could help the programmer to directly control hardware components and to manage the resources in an efficient manner.
What is Assembly Language?Binary Number SystemHexadecimal Number System
When we talk about programming languages the first thing that comes to our mind is languages like C, C++, Java, Python, etc. But those languages hide the actual working i.e., that abstracts many things from users. But there is a language that really lies on basic concepts behind the programming or interaction between computer hardware.
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