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| Subject | Re: Can't Avoid That Shit Rust - Even On Gentoo |
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| Date | Sat, 5 Oct 2024 23:51:41 -0400 |
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On 9/24/24 3:04 PM, Lester Thorpe wrote: > On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 02:45:16 -0400, 186282@ud0s4.net wrote: > >> >> Me, I'd rather use 'C' ... which was a brand new >> language when I got into computers - it was the >> Cool New Thing on PDP-11s. However the syntax IS, >> and especially can be MADE, a bit obscure. More >> 'obvious', 'self-documenting' langs DO have an >> advantage. >> > > C is just shorthand for assembly, and assembly, > i.e. machine, language is the language to which > EVERYTHING else reduces. > > Yes, C is just shorthand for assembly. Whenever I > write C code I can always "see" the assembly instructions > that lie beneath every C statement. > > In fact, when it comes to SIMD programming, there are C > functions known as "intrinsics" that allow direct access > to SIMD hardware assembly instruction (e.g. SSE2, AVX). > (These do not exist for any other language.) > > > Conclusion: > > Those who understand the machine use C (assembly) and only > C. > > All dumb-fuck idiots and retards, of which there are hordes > in commercial (i.e. paid) programming, MUST use other "crutch" > languages. We 'old guys' did a fair amount of ASM back in the day - microcontrollers, even up to early CP/M and DOS before there were (affordable) high-level compilers. Knew one ultra-geek who wrote clones of popular video games for C64/PET. He was one of those 'critically intelligent' people - right on the very edge. Ever see that old Val Kilmer movie about the genius school ? He was kinda like the guy who lived inside the walls. He didn't even do ASM, but wrote in raw 6502 binary. Said it gave him a buzz ! Watched him do it. It's very frustrating - being JUST smart enough to really smell the ultra-IQ, see its possibilities, but knowing you can never GET there :-) I downloaded a copy of the ancient Aztec 'C' compiler for CP/M-86. Haven't done anything with it yet. CP/M-86 WILL run on VirtualBox. Aztec was well-respected back in the day. The most interesting feature though is the MANUAL ... very deep into optimization and smarter bit-field representations and ops. You do NOT see that anymore. Those people REALLY knew their product and wanted you to know ALL the task-specific options.
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