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From: gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu (Graeme Williams)
Subject: Re: BASIC assembler
Message-ID: <1991Mar8.144853.10348@watdragon.waterloo.edu>
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Organization: University of Waterloo
References: <1991Mar6.160100.2197@sturt.sacae.edu.au>
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1991 14:48:53 GMT
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In article <1991Mar6.160100.2197@sturt.sacae.edu.au> cepurneekc@sturt.sacae.edu.au writes:
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>Are there many other BASIC/assembler fans out there?

Well there's one here, I guess two reasons, one is that I don't have any
other assembler and the second is that the mix of BASIC and assembler
is good for prototyping complicated speed sensitive code. I find I tend
to start with a working algorithm implemented in BASIC and convert it
in stages into ARM assembly code, all the while having a working program.

Graeme Williams
gcwillia@daisy.waterloo.edu
