It's posts like these that can help getting the 70's stigma that assembler seems to be associated with removed.
Someone ought to do a major article about assembler in todays IT environment. Who does it, why they do it and why it is relevant.
It's posts like these that can help getting the 70's stigma that assembler seems to be associated with removed.
Someone ought to do a major article about assembler in todays IT environment. Who does it, why they do it and why it is relevant.