Re: Definitions - What are yours?



"rhyde@xxxxxxxxxx" <rhyde@xxxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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Once again, you demonstrate that you don't know the difference between
a language and an implementation of a language


Once again, you will never convince any Asmer around that an
HLL is an Assembler, nor that an HLL Language is Assembly.


Betov.

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