Administrators and moderators of 9fans list, please erase all the messages
that I not should have posted here in 9fans list.
I ask this because I probably be in future a good programmer famous and I
do not want to talk about the topics that I should not have posted here in
9fans list.
I decided
I intend to write in lowest level of computer programming as a hobby.
It is true that is impossible write in binary code, the lowest level of
programming that you can write is in hexadecimal code?
What is the lowest level of programming computers that you can write ?
Is binary code?
Is hex
I think that the only case where you have to resort to writing binary
code manually
is when the assembler cannot output the desired code for some reason.
If I recall correctly, there is only one such case in the HelenOS
sources:
It is written in the introduction C - A programming language
Ansi standard written by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie:
For most programmers, the most important change is a
new syntax for declaring and defining functions.
For most programmers, it is foolish currently develop in
machine code,
and RTU should start preparing students for this next
chapter in computing and help students avoid being SoL landing a dream tech
job with a BBTC (big-behemoth-tech-company)
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 3:06 PM, françai s romaper...@gmail.com wrote:
2014-08-13 14:48 GMT-03:00, Aleksandar Kuktin akuk
2014-08-14 13:12 GMT-03:00, smi...@icebubble.org smi...@icebubble.org:
françai s romaper...@gmail.com writes:
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
YOU cannot say anything, because you are a spam bot advertising for the
Riga Technical University
2014-08-13 14:48 GMT-03:00, Aleksandar Kuktin akuk...@gmail.com:
Is there a reason Riga Technical University and University of
Latvia are mentioned in every sentence? What exactly is the purpose of
this e-mail? Advertising? Fishing? Is this an automated shotgun
e-mail designed to extract
What are the programming languages that were used to develop the Plan9?
Probably the Riga Technical University and University of Latvia
continue teaching coding in binary code, ie, machine language.
I say this because about three years ago the Riga Technical University
and University of Latvia