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How to pronounce assembler in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms assembly program
Type of computer program, computer programme, program, programme

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Mike Avad, 51, retired, and Corrinne DeLuna, 55, auto assembler, both of Toledo.
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This is usually done by assembler macros or a system call in the interrupt code.
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Three meals a day, roof over your head and a paying job as a furniture assembler.
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Instead the assembler hackers would have had to establish their own convention.
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Cesar Ramirez, 30, laborer, and Alicia Griffes, 27, assembler, both of Adrian.
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He worked at BBN in the early 1960s where he wrote the first PDP-1 assembler.
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The development system consisted of a text editor, assembler and a simulator.
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Joshua Hogan, 23, assembler, and Sara Schneider, 22, retail, both of Toledo.
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McClain, who has worked 23 years as an auto assembler, also farms part-time.
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