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- From: ENGR@GSSI.MV.COM (Michael Furman)
- Subject: Re: Machine Language & C++?
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- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 23:14:18 GMT
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- In article <4jcsmc$v30@ferrari.NetXpress.com>, ghporter@NetXpress.com says...
- > [....]
- >Pete,
- >Without knowing machine language, how will you know that your code is
- >as tight and as slop free as possible? Trust a utility to find the
- >excess? I didn't think so.
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- If you have enough experience in programming including one or more machine
- language you do not need to learn everyone. When I get new microprocessor -
- 1 - 2 days of studying the book enough for me to start programming.
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