Codes written for one type of computer using __ do not work on another type of computer. a fifth-generation language a fourth-generation language structured query language assembly language
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Assembly language is a low-level programming language that is specific to a particular type of computer architecture. This means that code written in assembly language for one type of computer will not work on a different type of computer. Show more…
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