Re: Formatting in assembly
- From: "JGCASEY" <jgkjcasey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Mar 2006 21:46:14 -0800
James Daughtry wrote:
Chewy509@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
First of all, everyone will have a different
opinion on this topic. No 2 coders will share
the same 'style'.
I know. It would be a boring thread if everyone
agreed on the same thing, wouldn't it?
Boring maybe but it would life much simpler if
everyone agreed on most things.
I'm not looking for people to stroke my ego by
telling me my style is wonderful. ;-)
Oh? Ok then I won't tell you that you're style
is wonderful James ;-)
I'm looking for the different ways everyone
approaches readability.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/r_harvey/doc_masm.htm
Well I know good readable style when I read it
although I guess you can get used to anything
given enough practice.
Your NASM example was easier to read because I
guess I used NASM with DOS in ye olden days.
I would like to get back into assembler for a bit
of fun but have chosen FASM. Do you have a FASM
version of the above :-)
--
JC
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