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Numsgil:
Compared to assembly it is! You're just bitter because you've been trained on Visual Basic. If you understood half of what a computer actually does with code, you'd understand how user friendly C is.
--- Quote ---And we don't really need assembly capobilaty.
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--- Quote ---I was thinking of making a programing languge with the capability of assembly
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Um... :unsure:
Botsareus:
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DB program is not a smexe or a sxs.dll , its a .exe for making cell like robots. I was thinking for using assembly for doing some serios securety tricks and graphixs and speed optomizations.
--- Quote ---If you understood half of what a computer actually does with code, you'd understand how user friendly C is.
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I personaly don't really even want to know how the hardware of a computer works. Unless I need it to work porperly.
Btw , I might not how the full picture of what a computer does with code, but I almost know half. ... ok got me there...
Numsgil:
VB works like this:
Your code -> VB Virtual Machine -> Windows -> Hardware Abstraction Layer -> Your Hardware.
C works like this:
Your code -> Hardware if you want it to! You can also program as:
Your code -> Windows -> HAL -> Hardware.
in C. So C lets you be as abstract or specific with the hardware as you please.
p.s. No one here is going to know what you're talking about when you say smexe. Or whatever DLL you named.
Instead, you should say:
DB is not like my own evolution simulation program Smexe in that X is true for smexe but isn't true for DB.
Botsareus:
Got yea.
sxs.dll is the first thing to load when windows starts. Without it. The computer does not recognize the whole instollation of windows.
Thats how it is for Xp.
DB is not like my own evolution simulation program in that it needs to master the computer itself is true for smexe but isn't true for DB witch has to master a virtual Invirment. Scarry stuff too if I switch it to c:
Your code = Melt the prossesor
c:
Your code --> hardware
gg prossesor
[span style=\'font-size:8pt;line-height:100%\'](I have to think about this one in detail one day, how do you stop it?) [/span]
vb:
Your code ---> Virtual Nonsence ---> error catched.
:P
Numsgil:
I never understood how you can evolve a program just in your computer. What are it's selective pressures? It's very possible that a program would develop that writes into non-protected memory. In which case, your computers behavior is undefined. It could explode. It could steal thousands of dollars from fort knox. It could restart, wiping out all the programs. It could reformat your computer. It could corrupt your hard disk.
Anything a computer can do, it could possibly do when you write to unprotected space.
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