Assembly requires a knowledge of the cpu architecture pipeline and memory storage addressing. Those concepts are generally abstracted away in modern languages
Assembly requires a knowledge of the cpu architecture pipeline and memory storage addressing. Those concepts are generally abstracted away in modern languages
Thank you both for a positive example of challenging someone’s post.
I’m guessing CF stands for cluster fuck.
For those not familiar with it, it is an aptitude test that covers a wide range of topics. The results can be informational. Beware if you score well enough to fill a job in the army that is really understaffed, you will never get the recruiters to stop calling.
7th amendment provides for a jury trial in common law. The 6th provides for a jury in criminal cases.
Would be nice to see the faces of those proud boys showing up at school board meetings too. If they realize that, expect the bill to die quickly.
Video shows three new origins plus the ability to have non-gestalt consciousness. New megastructures.
Did they photoshop the orange tan on him or has he been taking beauty advice from Trump?
Should call it jerk day.
I said modern programming languages. I do not consider C a modern language. The point still stands about abstraction in modern languages. You don’t need to understand memory allocation to code in modern languages, but the understanding will greatly benefit you.
I still contend that knowledge of the cpu pipeline is important or else your code will wind up with a bunch of code that is constantly resulting in CPU interrupts. I guess you could say you can code in assembly without knowledge of the cpu architecture, but you won’t be making any code that runs better the output code from other languages.