Re: What do I do with Art Of Assembly?
From: Beth (BethStone21_at_hotmail.NOSPICEDHAM.com)
Date: 01/17/04
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Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 01:12:48 -0000
Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
> Odyssey wrote:
> > AOA is still the best option
> > for learning assembly because you can switch to any other
assembler
> > when you're done with it.
>
> What does this sentence mean? Maybe you wanted to say:
> If you have read AOA you have to switch to any other assembler
> when you want to learn assembly programming.
Completely false; I was using other assemblers and switched _to_ HLA
because, simply, it's the best of the lot of them...
Beth :)
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