Re: Definitions - What are yours?



"rhyde@xxxxxxxxxx" <rhyde@xxxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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Obviously, you haven't thought this through very well. You're just
hell-bent on trying to remove products like TASM, MASM, and HLA from
the "assembler" category so you don't have to compete with them on a
feature-by-feature basis.

Stop associating, on design, TASM and MASM with HLA, clown.

TASM and MASM are Compiler for Assembly Language, which is
rather close to Assembly. An HLL like HLA is not close, at
all.


Betov.

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