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Date:      Thu, 28 Dec 2006 20:42:27 +0000
From:      Duane Hill <d.hill@yournetplus.com>
To:        deeptech71@gmail.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: where to get the iso c90 compiler?
Message-ID:  <45942C33.60604@yournetplus.com>
In-Reply-To: <459426FB.6070602@gmail.com>
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deeptech71@gmail.com wrote:
>> [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?

http://asm.sourceforge.net/ is a good site. I've used it a great deal in 
the past. It has references to various Linux's and FreeBSD.

> The evolution of programming. Can someone give me a link?




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