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      <title>5 Easy Steps to Compile C As Assembly</title>
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      <description>As we know, C is a powerful programming language that can be used to develop a wide variety of applications. However, in order to run a C program, it must first be compiled. This process converts the human-readable source code into machine-readable instructions that can be executed by the computer. There are a number of different ways to compile C code, but the most common is to use a compiler.</description>
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