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charlieg wrote:
I guess if you are bored or into sadomasochism you decide to learn assembly today.


Yeah, I don't like pain much, but a little mental pain is ok, I guess. Laugh | :laugh:
I cannot find a reason to learn Assembly either, but I do have my excuses.
1. I will understand what is really happening better.
2. I work with some electronics components (embedded) so I just wondered what was possible if I better understand assembly.

Here's a very weird thing. I was reading the 1st ed. of C++ For Dummies (pub in 1994) the other day and I stumbled upon this quote:

"However, a register variable is not stored in memory but cached in a register of the processor. Becuase register variables are not in memory they have no address."

And then much later in the book...

"Null pointer assignment is Borland and Turbo C's way of telling you that you screwed up the the pointer and wrote to location 0 in the default data segment."

I read that book back in 1994 & had no idea what it was talking about.

Now that I'm learning Assembly and I've discovered the .data segment of my programs I know what it means. So, you can plainly see how important this is, I'm sure. Roll eyes | :rolleyes:
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