19 February 2015, 20:03 | #21 |
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Ok nekoniaow, i see your pov and you are surely write... I'll have a look to c then. in fact C is translate in asm and you can change the asm code later ?
That's more or less it am i far from the truth ? |
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All C compilers can output the ASM version of the code if you want to inspect it. But in order to replace some of the C code by ASM you use inline assembly instead: ASM code directly written inside a C function. |
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20 February 2015, 08:37 | #23 |
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Then it seems to be a good solution, you learn C and go deeper in asm slowly if you need it. great. Thank you for the advices.
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