Re: Help me about this question.



On Feb 18, 7:29 am, Frank Kotler <fbkot...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
to. You can write "pure assembly language" with HLA, but if you're not
going to use the "high level features" (and/or the library), there isn't
much point to using HLA.

Yeah, that's kind of the rub. A "Catch-22" situation.

A) If one writes code using HLA's "high level features", then one is
DAMNED for not "writing assembly(TM)".

B) On the other hand, if one *doesn't* use those "high level
features", then one is DAMNED for not using "an assembler(TM)".

Let's look at it another way...

If we avoid using _any_ assembly code and write using _only_ those
"high level features", is it possible to create a *valid* application
with HLA??

Nathan.

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