Monday, December 21, 2015

Low-level languages

Machine languages and the assembly languages that represent them (collectively termed low-level programming languages) are typically unique to a particular type of computer. For instance, an ARM architecture computer (such as may be found in a PDA or a hand-held videogame ) cannot understand the machine language of an Intel Pentium or the AMD Athlon 64 computer that might wear a PC .

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