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  1. Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
  2. Path: in2.uu.net!shore!mv!usenet
  3. From: ENGR@GSSI.MV.COM (Michael Furman)
  4. Subject: Re: Machine Language & C++?
  5. Message-ID: <Dp037v.InF@mv.mv.com>
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  8. Organization: GSSI
  9. Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 23:14:18 GMT
  10. References: <1996Mar26.165728@ubmail> <4jb8jl$8e9@news1.h1.usa.pipeline.com> <4jcsmc$v30@ferrari.NetXpress.com>
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  14. In article <4jcsmc$v30@ferrari.NetXpress.com>, ghporter@NetXpress.com says...
  15. > [....]
  16. >Pete,
  17. >Without knowing machine language, how will you know that your code is
  18. >as tight and as slop free as possible?  Trust a utility to find the
  19. >excess?  I didn't think so.
  20.  
  21. If you have enough experience in programming including one or more machine
  22. language you do not need to learn everyone. When I get new microprocessor - 
  23. 1 - 2 days of studying the book enough for me to start programming.
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  27. <<< If you received it by E-mail: it is a copy of post to the newsgroup >>>
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  29. Michael Furman,                       (603)893-1109
  30. Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc.  fax:(603)889-3984
  31. 13 Klein Drive - P.O. Box 97          engr@gssi.mv.com 
  32. North Salem, NH 03073-0097            71543.1334@compuserve.com
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