High Level Assembler - English Home Page

The High Level Assembler is a powerful and flexible programming language. It has a long and rich history of improvements in functionality, based upon the experience of tens of thousands of programmers using the language in their daily work. As programming methods and techniques improved over time, the HLASM product has been repeatedly enhanced to aid these programmers in their day-to-day chores and to improve their productivity.

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    Tyrannosaurus Rex Dinos are not dead. They are alive and well and living in data centers all around you. They speak in tongues and work strange magics with computers. Beware the dino! And just in case you're waiting for the final demise of these dino's: remember that dinos ruled the world for 155-million years!
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