As much as I'm for being gender-neutral, what they did here really annoys me. They've changed every instance of "he", "him" or "this" to "they", "them" or "their", which is fine. But leaving the old text in grey strike-through and the new text in italic makes it very jarring to read when you're just trying to get the actual information. I ended up resorting to custom CSS for making it read normally.
That is extremely odd . I didn’t even notice on my iPad until it was pointed out. I guess because I read it as reference and not narrative ? Somewhere Orwell is smiling
The simplicity of the chip means that the cognitive load in programming assembly is pretty straight forward. In my tween/teens the thing I had to get over was not being "afraid" of assembly but realizing it was just a lot compared to the MS BASIC you had in most micros of the era.
comapred to intel, or .NET IL or even java bytecode its restrictions make it easy to pick up again. Also a good macro assembler will aid in productivity
comapred to intel, or .NET IL or even java bytecode its restrictions make it easy to pick up again. Also a good macro assembler will aid in productivity