I like to learn what I need, but I have done assembly before, I wrote a terminal program in assembly for example, with ansi and avatar support. I'm just not fluent in much other than the language itself, per se.
Perhaps C would be as fast as my asm would, but C would not allow me to use SIMD, which seems like it would improve my speed a lot, I think my goals are pretty much what SIMD was made for. > I think the right thing to do if you are not as fluent in assembly is do > not do anything in it at all. What do you need it for? > > Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list