Lingua coactionis

Typical secondary output from an assembler—showing original assembly language (right) for the Motorola MC6800 and the assembled form.

Lingua coactionis?[1] vel lingua coactri?[1][2][3] in programmatura computatrali est lingua programmandi gradus humilis ubi mandata in lingua et mandatis? codicis machinatorii? architecturae computatralis? arte congruunt.[4] Quia coactio in mandatis codicis machinatorii nititur, cuique coactro est sua lingua coactionis quae ad usum solum in una certa architectura computatrali designatur. Lingua coactionis codex machinatorius symbolicus[5] appellari potest.[6][7]

Nexus interni

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
  2. Anglice assembler['s] language.
  3. "Assembler language" 
  4. James Saxon; William Plette (1962). Programming the IBM 1401. Prentice-Hall  [use of the term assembly program].
  5. Anglice symbolic machine code.
  6. "Assembly: Review – The Ohio State University". 2016 
  7. B. Archer. "Assembly Language For Students" 

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