[Poll]Which programing language you chose/use?

03/11/2011 16:33 dracek#16
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Originally Posted by lesderid View Post
ASM made me laugh by the way.
Too easy for someone of your knowledge?
03/12/2011 09:57 lesderid#17
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Originally Posted by dracek View Post
Too easy for someone of your knowledge?
Not quite a programming language most people use daily, is it?
03/12/2011 20:29 dracek#18
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Originally Posted by lesderid View Post
Not quite a programming language most people use daily, is it?
If you define most in a well manner, you will find out that most people who work with electronics and create programs for these tiny microprocessors usually use assembly language on daily basis.

Previous paragraph is based on my experience with these people - I know 4 people who do work with electronics. Three of them work with ASM daily, the other one is a wannabe who does not know what a capacitor is.

Anyway, if you defined most people in the most used manner (note the most), then you could say that programming is not what most people do, ever, in their lives.
03/13/2011 07:38 lesderid#19
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Originally Posted by dracek View Post
If you define most in a well manner, you will find out that most people who work with electronics and create programs for these tiny microprocessors usually use assembly language on daily basis.

Previous paragraph is based on my experience with these people - I know 4 people who do work with electronics. Three of them work with ASM daily, the other one is a wannabe who does not know what a capacitor is.

Anyway, if you defined most people in the most used manner (note the most), then you could say that programming is not what most people do, ever, in their lives.
True. But if you check the list of programming languages in the poll, you'll see that the most (maybe not ASM or C?) programming languages are designed to be used for x86/x64, not for other microprocessors.
So obviously I was talking about the use of these languages with those architectures.

Also, just out of curiosity, do you know something about the difference between x86 ASM and.. let's say MIPS?

@Thread: Sorry for going so offtopic >.<
03/13/2011 07:44 wurstbrot123#20
MASM
C++

MASM just for small stuff though ^^