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how does assembly code optimise high level code?
hi all, first time posting.
i program in c++, vb, java, cocoa (objective -c) < mac only. ive seen some assembly code and im trying my best to learn some parts (dont get me wrong, i would love to learn it properly, but not sure what books to get or resources i need i.e. software etc). im interested in this subject, for example, in c, i have a simple loop for(i=0; i<10; i++) { // do something } in assembly code, what should i be looking for, in order to optimise such code. the reason im interested in assembly, is that i would like to become a good all-round software developer, i love high level languages but i feel if i can have some understanding of low level stuff, it would greatly help me to write better code (in high level languages). i hope ive made this post clear, if i havn't i appologies in advance. thanks for reading, looking forward to your response. harry. |
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