Re: book on assembly language
- From: "wolfgang kern" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 13:25:59 +0200
"Betov" answered "The_Sage":
| > ASM is more properly taught as a speciality langauge in electronics
| > and embedded computing classes.
| > As a general purpose langauge, ASM had it's day and it is over.
| Thanks for coming here, and telling us that we
| do not exist, and that we are dead... But, if
| so, who are you talking to?
At least this time a can particular agree with The Sage
(isn't _that_ troll styled yet).
Yes: ASM is a machine specific rather than a general purpose language.
Yes: ASM is the language for well educated engineers,
while HLL/HLA may be good to satisfy user-level merchants greed.
Yes: ASM days are over for all the 'fast but dirty coders' who sell
their LIB-copied and untested *** to the unaware masses.
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wolfgang
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