Re: MASM Expert needed immediately




o///annabee wrote:
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It's against the rules to question anything about RosAsm.

No its not. But you can at least be insterrested in the answer before
asking.

My personal stance is that speed doesn't matter if the output is
correct and generated fast enough to keep users relatively happy.
However, when the author of a tool makes claims about the tool, it's
generally accepted practice to back those claims up with hard numbers.
The test doesn't even have to be fair...most benchmarks aren't
objective in the slightest. But at the very least it proves that the
author isn't completely full of hot air.

It's a little unreasonable to expect someone to take a few weeks out of
their busy schedule to learn RosAsm well enough to make accurate
observations about performance.

I mean, why
ask questions when it's simple enough to look at the source code and
discover how wonderful the design is and how well it's implemented? :p

:) Yeah.

Clearly anyone who can't do that is an incompetent fool, and the RosAsm
crew will treat them accordingly.

Rubbish. Read his question with a bit more care.

It seems that anyone who asks for proof of any form gets flamed. How is
my observation rubbish? ;)

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