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20 October 2025

  • curprev 14:4314:43, 20 October 2025Bfh-sts talk contribs 2,782 bytes +2,782 Created page with "= Workflow in Practice: Edit–Assemble–Link–Run–Debug = This page summarizes the entire development process for assembly programs, showing how editing, assembling, linking, running, and debugging fit together. == The complete workflow == A typical software development process in low-level programming consists of five main phases: 1. **Editing** – Writing and commenting the source code. 2. **Assembling** – Translating the human-readable source into machine..."