![]() (In fact Java and C# have their own byte code assembly language that is rather different, and distant, from real hardware CPU instructions set architectures.)įrom C (and C++) code we can use the compilers to show us what the assembly language looks like. If you know C (or C++), assembly will be easier.Ĭ# and Java are good languages, but there few-to-no tools to show you what C# and Java code looks like in assembly language. Therefore, humans program using assembly language, which has an almost 1:1 correspondence to machine code. ![]() While the computer understands all programs as numbers, where various different numbers instruct the computer to do different operations, this is too tediuos for human consumption (let alone authoring). Assembly language is the human readable equivalent to the lowest software level of computer programming - machine code. ![]()
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