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Topic Assembly language, do you speak it?
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shadowpool Posted at 5:54 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
I was learning MASM for a few years then switched to Linux and gave up.  I wrote a few cool programs in it, but I can't say I really have a good working knowledge in x86 assembly.  Do you?

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I think my favorite part of the language is getting to type "pop" all the time.     *POP!*  Hehe.

If you have no idea what the hell I'm talking about, just vote "No."    

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Blue Baby Posted at 6:18 pm on Mar. 11, 2008
I'll study it next sem. My friend teaches assembly programming and I have arranged it with her so I can sit in her class.
RossTheHoss69 Posted at 7:48 am on Feb. 10, 2008
Quote: from shadowpool at 12:06 am on Feb. 10, 2008

Quote: from RossTheHoss69 at 9:55 pm on Feb. 9, 2008

God.  
 ASM kicked my ass on the TI calculators.  
 I finally gave up, and started learning C and C++.  
 Wayy better.

They have a different processor so it might have been more difficult than x86 assembly.  TI-Basic is fun!  Do you write C programs for the TI?



I haven't yet.
Although, I have some downloaded, so if I ever get bored I might just edit the source.
shadowpool Posted at 10:06 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
Quote: from RossTheHoss69 at 9:55 pm on Feb. 9, 2008

God.  
ASM kicked my ass on the TI calculators.
I finally gave up, and started learning C and C++.
Wayy better.

They have a different processor so it might have been more difficult than x86 assembly.  TI-Basic is fun!  Do you write C programs for the TI?

RossTheHoss69 Posted at 9:55 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
God.
ASM kicked my ass on the TI calculators.
I finally gave up, and started learning C and C++.
Wayy better.
The Bartender Posted at 5:58 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
Quote: from shadowpool at 1:56 am on Feb. 10, 2008

Quote: from richiewalker at 5:55 pm on Feb. 9, 2008

I know fine well what you are talking about, but I don't speak it.

Yeah, I wish I learned C instead.  All assembly is good for is cracking copy protected programs.  


AS far as software goes, I don't know terribly much programming, I know a hell of alot about the theory of it, but not the actual usage of it, but i did learn a lot of visual basic in high school...

GRINDHOUSE Posted at 5:57 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
No, I do speak "computer geek."
shadowpool Posted at 5:56 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
Quote: from richiewalker at 5:55 pm on Feb. 9, 2008

I know fine well what you are talking about, but I don't speak it.

Yeah, I wish I learned C instead.  All assembly is good for is cracking copy protected programs.  

Stand Up Posted at 5:55 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
Right now I have a "WTF" face.
The Bartender Posted at 5:55 pm on Feb. 9, 2008
I know fine well what you are talking about, but I don't speak it.
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