Isn't the whole point of assembly that there is no compiler?
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Right, they just use an assembler and a linker ...
I mean they're not wrong...
This is why my next book will be titled "how to cook dinner without a compiler, GCC 4 to GCC 11 compatible!"
I was going to click on this until I saw it was a video.
I need this on a t-shirt
I'm still super confused by this user's posts lol. I get that (some? most?) of it is satire... but then why all social media engagement farming hashtag nonsense? Or is this all part of the satire...?
Perhaps we should reconsider the definition of write-only scripts.
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