Programming Language Design
Discuss the design of programming languages and construction of compilers, interpreters and assemblers.
Programming Language Design - subforum on flatassembler.net
Programming Language Design - subforum on flatassembler.net
Last edited by Candy on Fri May 08, 2015 1:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Programming Language Design - subforum on flatassembler.
I've edited your post to indicate it's not a new subforum on *this* forum.
Sounds like a subject that we may also be interested in - but I would not think it part of our goal, nor flatassembler.net's goals. We're language agnostic but focused on OS development, and flatassembler.net would be fasm focused; not language agnostic.
Sounds like a subject that we may also be interested in - but I would not think it part of our goal, nor flatassembler.net's goals. We're language agnostic but focused on OS development, and flatassembler.net would be fasm focused; not language agnostic.
Re: Programming Language Design - subforum on flatassembler.
RTFM? (Read That Forum Maybe)?Candy wrote:Sounds like a subject that we may also be interested in - but I would not think it part of our goal, nor flatassembler.net's goals. We're language agnostic
but focused on OS development, and flatassembler.net would be fasm focused; not language agnostic.
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Re: Programming Language Design - subforum on flatassembler.
Umm.. so what? Yes obviously someone made a subforum with that topic, but what Candy meant to say is that the goal of the entire website (flatassembler.net) is a different one.mikegonta wrote:RTFM? (Read That Forum Maybe)?Candy wrote:Sounds like a subject that we may also be interested in - but I would not think it part of our goal, nor flatassembler.net's goals. We're language agnostic
but focused on OS development, and flatassembler.net would be fasm focused; not language agnostic.