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{{about|a particular high-level assembly language|the general concept|High-level assembler}} {{multiple issues| {{Primary sources|date=February 2020}} {{More citations needed|date=November 2011}} {{Advert|date = July 2022}} }} {{Infobox software | name = High Level Assembly (HLA) | developer = [[Randall Hyde]] | latest release version = 2.16 | latest release date = {{Start date and age|2011|07|06}} | programming language = [[Assembly language]] | operating system = [[Windows]], [[Linux]], [[FreeBSD]], [[macOS]] | platform = [[IA-32]] | language = English | genre = [[Assembly language#Assembler|Assembler]] | license = [[Public domain]] | website = {{URL|https://plantation-productions.com/Webster/HighLevelAsm/index.html}} | repo = {{URL|https://sourceforge.net/projects/hlav1}} }} '''High-Level Assembly''' ('''HLA''') is a [[high-level assembler|language]] developed by [[Randall Hyde]] that enables the use of higher-level language constructs to aid both novice and experienced assembly developers. It supports advanced [[data type]]s and [[object-oriented programming]]. Its [[syntax]] is loosely based on several [[high-level programming language]]s (HLLs), such as [[Pascal (programming language)|Pascal]], [[Ada (programming language)|Ada]], [[Modula-2]], and [[C++]], to facilitate the creation of readable assembly language programs and enable HLL programmers to learn HLA quickly.
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