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to: Curtis Johnson
from: Charles Angelich
date: 2003-03-11 15:37:06
subject: Smp

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Hello Curtis - 

BS>>> I enjoyed coding in assembler, because i wrote directly
BS>>> to the hardware. 

CA>>>  Coded in zeros and ones eh? 

CJ>> You honestly don't know the difference between machine
CJ>> language and assembly language? 

CA>> Give me your definition, I need a good laugh. 

CJ> It would be vastly more amusimg for you to tell us the
CJ> numbers you used for instructions like CX and AL. 

I don't do that anymore. I did use the hex numbers when doing
6502, 6809, and at the start when I first began using the 8086.
I used DEBUG as my assembler and would occasionally plug in the
hex to save time. 

As I've said several times now, it was a joke that programmers
would find amusing. Obviously it only confuses non-programmers
which makes it an interesting 'test' of sorts to determine just
how knowledgeable a person who claims to program really is? ;-) 

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