Re: Rene can't handle AoA's Success



"rhyde@xxxxxxxxxx" <rhyde@xxxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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You might try learning some computer science, particularly language
design, some day. Since the days of FORTRAN (that's pre-1956, btw),
we've known how to bind different attributes to a name appearing in a
program. If there were no good reason for doing this, why has every
major language since then done this?

Feel free to introduce confusion in between Content and Address,
clown, but 100% of the authors of the actuals Assemblers, have
chosen to remove this so ridiculous failure from their Syntaxes,
by aligning on the NASM manner.


Betov.

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