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The document discusses various computer assembly languages and assemblers used for different computer architectures over time, including AKI, ASCENT, ASPER, AUTOCODER, BAL, C--, COMPASS, Emu8086, EDTASM, RosAsm, SC123, Sphinx C--, SSK, FAP, FASM, GAS, HLA, HLASM, MASM, MI, MIPS, Motorola 68k Assembly, NASM, NEAT, and virtual learning environments that provide tools to support online education.

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The document discusses various computer assembly languages and assemblers used for different computer architectures over time, including AKI, ASCENT, ASPER, AUTOCODER, BAL, C--, COMPASS, Emu8086, EDTASM, RosAsm, SC123, Sphinx C--, SSK, FAP, FASM, GAS, HLA, HLASM, MASM, MI, MIPS, Motorola 68k Assembly, NASM, NEAT, and virtual learning environments that provide tools to support online education.

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AKI [disambiguation needed] (AvtoKod "Inzhener", "Engineer's Autocode" for Minsk family of computers) ASCENT (ASsembler for CENTral Processor Unit of Control Data Corporation computer systems preCOMPASS) ASPER (ASsembler for PERipheral Processor Units of Control Data Corporation computer systems preCOMPASS) AUTOCODER (for IBM 1401 and 1440 mainframe systems) BAL (Basic AssembLer) - for IBM System/360 and later mainframe systems C-- (name used by a few languages that bring C language closer to Assembly) COMPASS (COMPrehensive ASSembler) Emu8086 [1] (x86 assembler and Intel's 8086 microprocessor emulator) EDTASM (Microsoft editor/assembler for Motorola 6809 on the Color Computer) RosAsm (32-bit Assembler; The Bottom Up Assembler) SC123 (for educational computer developed at CSU) Sphinx C-- (mixes Assembly commands with C-like structures) SSK (Sistema Simvolicheskogo Kodirovaniya, or "System of symbolic coding") for Minsk family of computers  Computers are important in almost all the business transactions that are made today. The most that any field has gained from the invention of the computers is the business field because of its nature.  virtual learning environment (VLE) will normally work over the Internet and provide a collection

       

  

FAP (Fortran Assembly Program, for IBM 709, 7090, 7094 mainframes) FASM (Flat Assembler; IA-32, IA-64) GAS (GNU Assembler) HLA (High Level Assembly) HLASM (High Level Assembler, for mainframes) MASM (Microsoft Macro Assembler) MI (Machine Interface, compiletime intermediate language) MIPS (for MIPS architecture) Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages Motorola 68k Assembly (for Motorola 68000 family) of CPUs NASM (Netwide Assembler) NEAT (National's Electronic Autocoder Technique), for NCR computers, evolved into NEAT/3 (comment: NEAT/3 was more an RPG clone than an assembler type language)

   

of tools such as those for assessment (particularly of types that can be marked automatically, such as multiple choice), communication, uploading of content, return of students' work, peer assessment, administration of student groups, collecting and organizing student grades, questionnaires, tracking tools, etc. New features in these systems include wikis, blogs, RSS and 3D virtual learning spaces. VLEs are often used in schools and other educational establishments in order to make the learning experience more interactive. You would get more education.

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