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aBnMSv
No.1124
For understanding your machine.
vzaw1z
No.1132

aBnMSv
No.1135
>>1132
None of those books are about assembly and CPU instructions.

aBnMSv
No.1136
With each passing day I feel programming languages were a mistake, we ended up creating too much complexity and abstraction for no good reason at all.
>but muh jabbashit interwebzzz saar
internet existed before web.
And what is "le web" today ? bunch of toxic soycial media and porn sites.
Moving away from the hardware enabled corruption of the entire field.
>but muh gorillion lines of code
soydevs are importing jabbashit packages with gorillion lines of code at this very instant.

aBnMSv
No.1137
Everything is simple and straight forward in assembly, there is no hidden quirks or obscure faggotry.
>but saar assembly is platform dependent
And? How many platforms do you know?
Unlike Jabbashit frameworks we don't have new platforms dropping every week.
vzaw1z
No.1140
>>1135
okay my bad i hadn't checked what compiler explorer is... but compiling to assembly you can do with gcc/g++ also. see the manpage i won't spoonfeed you
and there are much better and faster ways to learn than compiling your code to assembly and trying to understand it with no prior knowledge
even reading the x86 spec would be better
vzaw1z
No.1141