"If you write an assembly program for Linux, it won't run on DOS or Windows. So, even if the program is designed to do a very simple task such as calculate the value of PI. No file access needed. No internet access needed. No libraries have to be loaded. Just do a bunch of calculations and print the result to the screen. This assembly program will be fast, but it will only run on one specific OS. If you want it to run on just about any computer, then you should write it in Perl"
Yet more fundamentally flawed advice, given your recent postings I'm not sure if you are just trolling.
Update: your home node states "The very first programming language I learned was QBASIC when I was 12 years old. Then I was taught C and x86 assembly", how this can link up with your claims above is beyond me.
In reply to Re^2: Assembly language
by marto
in thread Assembly language
by SkinBlues
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