> But nobody is applying this fully or they'd still be at the beach collecting sand.
To this point I posit almost all of the "this good, that bad" type of posts are just "at my point on the abstraction continuum, this thing is better than that thing" without taking into account any context.
For most assembly is too low level for their context/use case, but for some, the C programming language is too HIGH level, as it was originally designed to be (but not for me).
To this point I posit almost all of the "this good, that bad" type of posts are just "at my point on the abstraction continuum, this thing is better than that thing" without taking into account any context.
For most assembly is too low level for their context/use case, but for some, the C programming language is too HIGH level, as it was originally designed to be (but not for me).