Re: Is MASM32 an evil Microsoft plot?

From: Ray M. Ransom (ray_at_mîcôsÿêñ.com)
Date: 11/14/04


Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 18:12:27 GMT


"Betov" did his very best to write:

> Does this absurdity deserve any answer?

I didn't ask a question, moron.

> ...Not only you hardly need to learn the basics of Win32Asm...

Uh-huh. What you fail to grasp, dear pathetic mentally-impoverished
EoPI-san, is that Win32Asm is no different from any other asm.
Distinguishing it from the crowd is its peculiar API, which is, fortunately,
well documented, and a slightly-odd recommended structure for an application.
The API is so massive, nobody ever learns it completely, but the application
structure takes no more than ten seconds to comprehend fully. Once absorbed,
it easily collapses down to a level of understanding beyond your abilities.
Just because you don't get it doesn't automatically make it wrong. Other
people do get it. Take some time off from being a raging lunatic and read
the thread.

> ...but you also need a fresh new brain. Go and buy one,
> please...

"Uh... Abby something..." (I already hear that shooting miles above EoPI's
little pinhead.)

And so we come to the ultimate profound distillation of EoPI's entire life
and philosophy, written by the master of reason himself:

> ...i do not feel any need of having anything to prove...

End of story.

[...pitiful attempted insult snipped...]