Assembler: programmers found it difficult to
write or read programs in machine language. They begin to use a mnemonic
(symbols) for each machine instruction, which they would subsequently translate
into machine language. Such a mnemonic machine language is now called an
assembly language. Programs known as assembler were written to automate the
translation of assembly language in to machine language. The input to an
assembler program is called source program, the output is a machine language
translation (object program).
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