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<p>languages are perhaps most significant in their place in computing history. For a long time, Second generation assembly languages were the only good option for development for many machines, such as the <a href="page.php?w=Nintendo_Entertainment_System">NES</a> or the <a href="page.php?w=Commodore_64">Commodore 64</a>. Second generation languages represented a massive step away from the tradition of programmers conforming to the needs of a machine, and the first step towards the machine accommodating for the programmer, a phenomenon that would</p><p>
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