Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 22:49:14 +0100 From: Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org> To: deeptech71@gmail.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: where to get the iso c90 compiler? Message-ID: <45943BDA.9000902@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <459426FB.6070602@gmail.com> References: <4592E8EA.6010402@gmail.com> <4592EC6E.9090302@FreeBSD.org> <4592F190.2000206@gmail.com> <20061228135224.GA2463@kobe.laptop> <45941C69.5020601@gmail.com> <45941E1E.1020604@FreeBSD.org> <459426FB.6070602@gmail.com>
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deeptech71@gmail.com schrieb: >> [Fistly, people wrote code in pure binary language. Then assembly >> were invented and later they wrote higher level languages in assembly.] > > > With whatever C compiler the gcc developer had at that time. > > > It probably wasn't. The first ever compiler was most likely written > > in assembler. Later on the first compiler for a new language has > > usually been written in some other language. > > Yeah I knew that. Anyone know a good book on assembly language? > > The evolution of programming. Can someone give me a link? Well, I don't know assembly, but I found this and it looks very good: http://www.int80h.org/bsdasm/ And it is exclusively for FreeBSD! ;) Gabor
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