Re: Does MSIL Qualify?
- From: Herbert Kleebauer <klee@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 10:20:24 +0200
NoDot wrote:
> Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
> > The quality of this article can be summarized with a
> > quote from the article:
> >
> > "wherever minimal speed ... is not absolutely required"
>
> Try the full sentence:
> "This allows assembly programmers to use high-level control statement
> abstractions wherever minimal speed or space is not absolutely
> required."
Now you have to give me an example where "minimal speed"
is required. I know examples where "maximal speed" is
required, but have never seen one which requires
"minimal speed". But this fits exactly to the combination
of the contradictory words "High Level" and "Assembler".
.
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