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To '''stop''' the program you can either close the graphics window, or click on the round button with a black square in the IDE.
 
To '''stop''' the program you can either close the graphics window, or click on the round button with a black square in the IDE.
  
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We saw some very simple examples in assembly language for doing very simple operations.  Never-the-less, these simple problems required complex assembly language programs to solve them.  We now look at a these same problems, but this time using a "high-level" language: Processing.  
 
We saw some very simple examples in assembly language for doing very simple operations.  Never-the-less, these simple problems required complex assembly language programs to solve them.  We now look at a these same problems, but this time using a "high-level" language: Processing.  
  

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