High Level Assembly
High Level Assembly (HLA) is a language developed by Randall Hyde that allows the use of higher-level language constructs to aid both beginners and advanced assembly developers. It fully supports advanced data types and object-oriented programming. It uses a syntax loosely based on several high-level programming languages (HLLs), such as Pascal, Ada, Modula-2, and C++, to allow the creation of readable assembly language programs, and to allow HLL programmers to learn HLA as fast as possible.
Developer(s) | Randall Hyde |
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Stable release | 2.16
/ July 6, 2011 |
Repository | sourceforge |
Written in | Assembly language |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, macOS |
Platform | IA-32 |
Available in | English |
Type | Assembler |
License | Public domain |
Website | plantation-productions |
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