Re: HLA
I understand this point, Annie, however I disagree. Although HLA may
not use the same syntax and mnemonics as most assembly languages, my
point is mainly to learn the concepts and techniques involved, not the
syntax of a particular assembler. I'm sure that if HLA is truly an
assembly language, once I've learned it I'll be able to pick up MASM or
something like that in no time.
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- Re: C vs C++ in Embedded Systems?
... > abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor, ... But the syntax takes a little 'getting used to.' ... And the underlying concept isn't nearly so hard, ... (comp.arch.embedded) - Re: Ten years later
... would have been able to invent such a syntax in the next 1000 years. ... "such a syntax" is a way better than all you assembly languages get ... inventions, even if made public available, nobody want's to use. ... (alt.lang.asm) - Re: HLA
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... Since I want to set up some highlighting rules for assembly languages ... mnemonics and identifiers distinct, ... (alt.lang.asm) |
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