High Level Assembly

  High-level assembler 
High Level Assembly is a programming language developed by Randall Hyde which can use high level language constructs to aid x86 assembly programmer beginners and advanced assembly developers alike. HLA supports development for 32-bit Windows GUI/Console and Linux applications using an extensive library (HLA Standard Library) of common functions to help the developer to go fast without reinventing the wheel. HLA generates a MASM32 (or Flat Assembler) source ready to be compiled so it requires an external assembler tool. From this point of view, HLA is more a "compiler" or "intermediate-assembler" rather than a traditional assembler like Microsoft MASM or Borland TASM.

 

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