User:Phoenixpinpoint/Low-level programming language/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
Click on the edit button to draft your outline. From a content perspective I would revise the introduction section to add sources and rewrite it in such away to avoid plagiarism, the second paragraph is a fairly close copy of the source material.

Adding sources to the main section to support the description provided.

I would also like to add a section or subsection on computer architecture as this would give non-programmers insight into the topic without having written code or anything like that.

In the low level programming in high level languages I would like to add a section that uses the inline assembly to show that some languages support interoperability between low and high level languages:

Furthermore, the following block of C is from the GNU Compiler shows the inline assembly ability of C. Per the GCC documentation this is a simple copy and addition code. This code displays the interaction between a generally high level language like C and its middle/low level counter part Assembly. Although this may not make C a natively low level language these facilities express the interactions in a more direct way.