The field of computer science has undeniably changed the world for virtually every single person by now. Certainly for you as Hackaday reader, but also for everyone around you, whether they’re working ...
One of the goals of programming languages back in the 1950s was to create a way to write assembly language concepts in an abstract, high-level manner. This would allow the same code to be used across ...
Once we’ve built a computer, the next step is to develop an assembly language and then an assembler that can assemble our programs. In my previous column, we introduced the concept of the big-endian ...
<B>CUSP - Carleton's Utterly Simple Processor</B> - A fictitious cpu with its own fictictious instruction set used to teach low-level (assembly language) programming (University of Carlton, Ottowa, ...
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