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New Re: Oh, GRREEEAATT!
The world's zeroth most unreadable langauge is assembler. You left that out.

Ahhm ded seerius.

-drl
New Re: Oh, GRREEEAATT!
Nah, If you do enough assembler long enough it becomes as readable as English.
...
Never mind...
New Well, I didn't really wnt to go there, but ...
...since you brought it up:

Some assemblers are more readable than others (compare PDP-11 assembler to 80x86 assembler [before Micros~1 got their hands all over it and buggered the living snot out of it]).

However, all assemblers I know of use the ASCII character set....

;-)
jb4
"They lead. They don't manage. The carrot always wins over the stick. Ask your horse. You can lead your horse to water, but you can't manage him to drink."
Richard Kerr, United Technologies Corporation, 1990
Expand Edited by jb4 Dec. 31, 2002, 09:30:41 AM EST
New Re: "use the ASCII character set"
except for those on an IBM system that use EBCDIC. :)
Alex

"No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session."\t-- Mark Twain
New Yes...well, um...er,...*coff*...
OK, sure.

But there are those of us who don't consider EBCDICk to be a "character set".

;-\ufffd

(and happy new year, too!)
jb4
"They lead. They don't manage. The carrot always wins over the stick. Ask your horse. You can lead your horse to water, but you can't manage him to drink."
Richard Kerr, United Technologies Corporation, 1990
New Sigh - when things were interesting...
[image|http://www.colorforth.com/byte.jpg|||815"|607]

August 1980 cover of BYTE, "The Small Systems Journal". Remember that?

The illustration is of FORTH's interpreter mechanism, known as "threaded interpretation".
-drl
New Yes, I remember this cover!
I was still in ABQ at the time working for EG&G. We had some interest in FORTH back then, for use in our weather monitoring stations we were developing for the Army Corps of Engineers for the Columbia River Monitoring system.

Ross, where do you find these pictures to link to?
jb4
"They lead. They don't manage. The carrot always wins over the stick. Ask your horse. You can lead your horse to water, but you can't manage him to drink."
Richard Kerr, United Technologies Corporation, 1990
     The Perfect Operating System - (deSitter) - (18)
         Forth based operating system, huh? - (Andrew Grygus) - (9)
             Well, sounds like a good match - (tonytib) - (6)
                 Re: Well, sounds like a good match - (deSitter) - (5)
                     I remember reading lots about FORTH. - (static) - (2)
                         Re: I remember reading lots about FORTH. - (deSitter) - (1)
                             FORTH & embedded systems - (Andrew Grygus)
                     Thanks, it looks interesting - (tonytib) - (1)
                         Re: Thanks, it looks interesting - (deSitter)
             Ahhh.. is *THAT* what QX-10 was about !? - (Ashton) - (1)
                 FORTH took the rap. - (Andrew Grygus)
         Oh, GRREEEAATT! - (jb4) - (7)
             Re: Oh, GRREEEAATT! - (deSitter) - (6)
                 Re: Oh, GRREEEAATT! - (hnick)
                 Well, I didn't really wnt to go there, but ... - (jb4) - (4)
                     Re: "use the ASCII character set" - (a6l6e6x) - (3)
                         Yes...well, um...er,...*coff*... - (jb4) - (2)
                             Sigh - when things were interesting... - (deSitter) - (1)
                                 Yes, I remember this cover! - (jb4)

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