> On the contrary, assembly languages are the most short-lived of > the programming languages. They DIE as soon as the manufacturer > stops producing the associated processor. Do you know anyone > still actively programming in assembly language for National > Semiconductor 8900, or General Instrument 1600, or Nova 9440, > or Zilog z8000, or even Apple 6502? > No... they don't die. The reference of the instructions and the bits/codes, etc. change...
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