fooler wrote:

>>However, that does not change the historical fact that many assembly
>>languages have died.
>>
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>yes of course for that specific hardware that died also. but it doesnt mean
>assembly language is dying. as long as a new hardware pops up, a new
>assembly language will be born! without assembly language to a specific
>hardware, those high level languages will not exist.
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>fooler.
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I agree very very much. I think ssembly language is special it just cant 
be treated like a high level language nor should it be compared with a 
high level language.

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