Assembly vs. Assembler — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Assembly and Assembler
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Assembly
The act of assembling.
Assembler
One that assembles, as a worker who puts together components of an item being manufactured.
Assembly
The state of being assembled.
Assembler
(Computers) A program that produces executable machine code from symbolic assembly language.
Assembly
A group of persons gathered together for a common reason, as for a legislative, religious, educational, or social purpose.
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Assembler
A program that reads source code written in assembly language and produces executable machine code, possibly together with information needed by linkers, debuggers and other tools.
Assembly
Assembly The lower house of the legislature in certain US states.
Assembler
Assembly language.
I wrote that program in assembler.
Assembly
The putting together of manufactured parts to make a completed product, such as a machine or electronic circuit.
Assembler
(countable) One who assembles items.
Assembly
A set of parts so assembled.
Assembler
A nanodevice capable of assembling nanodevices, possibly including copies of itself, according to a plan.
Assembly
A signal by bugle or drum for troops to come together in formation.
Assembler
One who assembles a number of individuals; also, one of a number assembled.
Assembly
(Computers) The automatic translation of symbolic code into machine code.
Assembler
A computer program that takes as input a set of instructions written in assembly language, and produces a corresponding executable computer program in machine language.
Assembly
(Computers) An assembly language.
Assembler
Same as assembly language.
Assembly
A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device.
In order to change the bearing, you must first remove the gearbox assembly.
Assembler
A program to convert assembly language into machine language
Assembly
The act of putting together a set of pieces, fragments, or elements.
Instructions for assembly
Assembly line
Assembly
A congregation of people in one place for a purpose.
School assembly
Freedom of assembly
Assembly
(politics) A legislative body.
The General Assembly of the United Nations
Assembly
(military) A beat of the drum or sound of the bugle as a signal to troops to assemble.
Assembly
(computing) assembly language
Assembly
A building block of an application, similar to a DLL, but containing both executable code and information normally found in a DLL's type library. The type library information in an assembly, called a manifest, describes public functions, data, classes, and version information.
Assembly
A company of persons collected together in one place, and usually for some common purpose, esp. for deliberation and legislation, for worship, or for social entertainment.
Assembly
A collection of inanimate objects.
Assembly
A beat of the drum or sound of the bugle as a signal to troops to assemble.
Assembly
A group of machine parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit
Assembly
The act of constructing something (as a piece of machinery)
Assembly
A public facility to meet for open discussion
Assembly
A group of persons gathered together for a common purpose
Assembly
The social act of assembling;
They demanded the right of assembly
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