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by Luka12-dev
95 days ago
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My general rule was: Assembly for anything that HAS to
be assembly: bootloader, GDT/IDT
setup, interrupt handlers, context
switching, and port I/O wrappers. C for everything else: window
manager, apps, drivers, GUI
rendering. Some parts I probably could have done
in C with inline assembly but I found
writing pure ASM for the low-level
stuff helped me understand exactly
what was happening at the hardware
level. What choices looked different to you?
I'd love to hear your perspective
always looking to improve! |
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