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Hi,
The graudeejs said in 2014 the following about machine code:
"graudeejs wrote: Binary coding is used when assembler doesn't support some
instructions of CPU i.e. assembler is not new enough. So I wouldn't
say binary coding is dead.
You basically code in asm and then write instruction as byte sequence. "
"apple wrote:While Herbert Schildt says Assembly creates other
problems, people say that nobody uses nowadays binary code, many of
you contradicted these people".
"graudeejs wrote: Who cares what While Herbert Schildt says? Not me.
However he is true, that in 99.999999% real world stuff binary code /
assembly is not used".
"apple wrote:If it is true that Assembly does not create too many
problems, binary code is not dead and other answers you have posted on
this topic which also contradicts several programming statements
including statements made by Herbert Schildt",
"apple wrote: perhaps the knowledge of computer programming you learned
is a the best in the world".
"graudeejs wrote: I seriously doubt".
"apple wrote:I asked twice where you learned computer programming and
unfortunately did not respond".
"graudeejs wrote: You didn't (at least to me")
"apple wrote:I do not regret not having responded because both appeared
graudeejs saying that binary code is not dead".
"graudeejs wrote: In my university there are still assembly lessons. I love assembly. In some other universities there are even binary coding lessons".
"apple wrote: I beg you to tell me where you learned computer
programming, for example, Assembly, C, etc".?
"graudeejs wrote: At home, in front of my computer. Where else? Not in university... lol"
Reference: http://archive-org.com/page/3491382...eebsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=42856&start=25
Binary coding still is used when assembler doesn't support some
instructions of CPU?
i.e. assembler is not new enough?
However Herbert Schildt still is true, that in 99.999999% real world stuff binary code /
assembly is not used?
In some other universities still there are even binary coding lessons?
I wonder what Oko would say about it.
The graudeejs said in 2014 the following about machine code:
"graudeejs wrote: Binary coding is used when assembler doesn't support some
instructions of CPU i.e. assembler is not new enough. So I wouldn't
say binary coding is dead.
You basically code in asm and then write instruction as byte sequence. "
"apple wrote:While Herbert Schildt says Assembly creates other
problems, people say that nobody uses nowadays binary code, many of
you contradicted these people".
"graudeejs wrote: Who cares what While Herbert Schildt says? Not me.
However he is true, that in 99.999999% real world stuff binary code /
assembly is not used".
"apple wrote:If it is true that Assembly does not create too many
problems, binary code is not dead and other answers you have posted on
this topic which also contradicts several programming statements
including statements made by Herbert Schildt",
"apple wrote: perhaps the knowledge of computer programming you learned
is a the best in the world".
"graudeejs wrote: I seriously doubt".
"apple wrote:I asked twice where you learned computer programming and
unfortunately did not respond".
"graudeejs wrote: You didn't (at least to me")
"apple wrote:I do not regret not having responded because both appeared
graudeejs saying that binary code is not dead".
"graudeejs wrote: In my university there are still assembly lessons. I love assembly. In some other universities there are even binary coding lessons".
"apple wrote: I beg you to tell me where you learned computer
programming, for example, Assembly, C, etc".?
"graudeejs wrote: At home, in front of my computer. Where else? Not in university... lol"
Reference: http://archive-org.com/page/3491382...eebsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=42856&start=25
Binary coding still is used when assembler doesn't support some
instructions of CPU?
i.e. assembler is not new enough?
However Herbert Schildt still is true, that in 99.999999% real world stuff binary code /
assembly is not used?
In some other universities still there are even binary coding lessons?
I wonder what Oko would say about it.