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<blockquote data-quote="vp8671" data-source="post: 244576" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>I felt compleed to answer since I work as a software engineer , asembly language is a low level language, meaning is closer to the metal rather than , say , c++ , but if you think that you can do magic just becasue of that, forget it. Language compilers are so optimized today that re writing a program in assembly wouldn't bring a speed increase of maybe less than 10%.</p><p> A different story is if you want to write softare for embedded devices or microcontrollers, they also have high level language similar to basic or c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vp8671, post: 244576, member: 4779"] I felt compleed to answer since I work as a software engineer , asembly language is a low level language, meaning is closer to the metal rather than , say , c++ , but if you think that you can do magic just becasue of that, forget it. Language compilers are so optimized today that re writing a program in assembly wouldn't bring a speed increase of maybe less than 10%. A different story is if you want to write softare for embedded devices or microcontrollers, they also have high level language similar to basic or c. [/QUOTE]
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