From: Erik Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

No, I disagree, seriously. Assembly language was the easiest language I
have learned. Tedious to use, but easy to understand. It followed what
was going on in the CPU in a straightforward manner, little abstraction.

True, Assembler is a very powerful tool. To be able to track down what is going on inside whatever register or memory address at any given time is very convenient. But what I don't like about is how cumbersome it becomes after a while.


Programmers for Assembler used to be paid top bucks. Salary well earned, if you ask me.

JJ

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