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Jan 2nd, 2004, 03:56 AM
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Why program for Windows in Assembly?
Here are my answers:
1 I want to see if I can use an assembly language for Windows to write a programs.
Most things I do with programming are experiments to
try new things. I do them for fun and to learn.
2 I don't have C++.
3 I don't know anything about C++ but I am familiar with
realmode assembly programming (writing for MS-DOS for example)
4 If it doesn't work out, I simply will give up for now. I can use
Visual Basic for most things in Windows.
5 One of the reasons I started programming for MS-DOS
in assembly while I could do almost everything in Quick Basic
was because I thought it would be a nice challenge.
Last edited by Peter Swinkels; Jan 2nd, 2004 at 06:39 AM.
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