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In computer programming, much use is made of simple variables given names such as X, I, Enough, etc. A compiler, in generating the machine code will have some scheme for assigning computer storage locations to hold the values of such variables and then, whenever there is mention of a name, the compiler will generate code that refers to that address and no human need remember the various addresses of which there may be hundreds to confuse.



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