Re: book on assembly language



>Reply to article by: Betov <betov@xxxxxxx>
>Date written: 08 Apr 2005 07:46:23 GMT
>MsgID:<XnF963265D7212E4betovfreefr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

>>I imagine you do work faster with Rosasm than you do any other
>>language because I also imagine you are so incompetent with other
>>languages that you cannot do any useful programming on them at all.
>>Case in point: What applications are you writing? Let me guess: you
>>are writing some game like tic-tac-toe or some useless screen saver
>>that does elementary things like plasmas or fractals or a bunch of
>>"Hello World!"- like demos or code snippets...but no full fledged CAD
>>programs or word processors or 1st person games or browsers or email
>>programs. In other words, you are not creating anything that anyone
>>would consider paying or donating money to.

>Why don't you take a look, instead of writing no
>base stupidities. If, at least, you'd know what
>we are talking about, maybe you could have valid
>arguments against.

Why don't you take your own advice?

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