======  Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)  ======  wrote    2006-10-25 23:46:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/23/2006
   at 06:02 PM, Thomas Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

I think it's funny that this thread that started
from details in teaching basic assembler to newbies
has evolved into an interactive lesson in very advanced
assembler.

Except that there is disagreement as to what is basic and what is
advanced.

Yes.  But now that I think of it; the "antithesis" of basic is probably
not "advanced" but rather something like "extended".  And the antithesis
of advanced is probably "simple" or maybe "primitive".

Either way, I think that our disagreement lies in that I see the
smallest/lowest degree of "basic" is the assembler code and machine dito.
And that this is best level to start from if You want that the maximum
number of students to be able to continue the course and sill be able to
understand what they are doing.

Thomas Berg


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