I was more just musing on the space around high level assembler/ low level programming language. Currently C is the option. So anything entering that space will be competing with C
Hi Benji, I tried to reply to your comment earlier, but it seems it didn’t go through, so I’m trying again to say that you’re right. I hope you enjoyed exploring (and maybe even using) Riscrithm. My goal was to make writing assembly cleaner while still giving developers full control. Sure, C is the standard now, but I hope Riscrithm can offer a fresh perspective on low-level coding.