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by arghwhat
185 days ago
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Java also targets an abstract machine model (JVM) - such statement really doesn't mean much. Assembly is not about corresponding to exactly which gates open when in the CPU. It's just the human writable form of whatever the CPU ingests, whereas C is an early take on a language reasonable capable of expressing higher level ideas with less low-level noise. I seriously doubt anyone who has written projects in assembly would make such comparisons... |
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With genuine respect, I believe this type of insinuation is rarely productive.
Someone might still have silly opinions, even if they have been paid to write assembly for 8-24-64 bit cisc, risc, ordered and out of order ISAs, and maybe compilers too. Peace :)