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From: Betov on 23 Oct 2006 11:44 "randyhyde(a)earthlink.net" <randyhyde(a)earthlink.net> ?crivait news:1161611179.920513.36940(a)i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: > You just don't have a clue. Said by a clown who does not even know what a Assembler is to another one who has 4 Megas of Assembly to give away. Perfect. Betov. < http://rosasm.org >
From: randyhyde@earthlink.net on 23 Oct 2006 12:29 Betov wrote: > > Simply impossible, clown. People who want to learn Assembly > must use an Assembler, and there exist no other way. Oh, they're not using an assembler *you* approve of, but they're learning assembly language with HLA nonetheless. And all your crying and propagandizing about the subject isn't changing anything (other than scaring people away from your own product). At the end of the day, people who've learned assembly language programming via HLA tend to be very happy with the knowledge they've gained. And they're smart enough to realize that all the nonsense you're spewing is exactly that -- nonsense. > > Now, do you want me to copy&paste example of questions asked > by your victims, that would be utterly impossible with an > Assembler, clown? Sure. Go ahead. > > A couple of very funny ones found at your Board at MASM32, > that would likely not exist for an Assembler, and for sure > could never be found for RosAsm: > > "When I enter a number >= 0, it displays the positive integers. > But when I enter a number such as +127, +100, I get HLA > Exception (5), Conversion Error." And your point? You most certainly *do* get a conversion error because the "+" is not a valid numeric character. At least the HLA standard library input conversion routine is smart enough to raise an exception, rather than return garbage as most end-user-written conversion routines tend to do. > > "When I compiled the Program, I'm getting the error message > shown below... Would someone be able to give any hints where > I should be looking to resolve this issue?" > > :) > > "I installed FHLA1.86 midnight this early morning; but later > after work of today found my NB can not hook up thru my desktop > PC then to adsl modem to Internet again." What does that have to do with learning assembly language? Nothing whatsoever at all. > > Ask if you want more.... More what? You've yet to demonstrate a single question that wasn't answered or dealt with. The people asking the questions had their questions answered and they moved on. What's your point? You think people don't have questions about installing and using other assemblers? Even on your own product, you see questions like "where are the scroll bars?" being asked all the time. And in the end, installation issues have *nothing* to do with learning assembly language. Get a life, dude. Cheers, Randy Hyde
From: randyhyde@earthlink.net on 23 Oct 2006 12:31 Betov wrote: > > Yes, my notion of success is based on the number of people who are > > learning assembly language using HLA. > > If you are happy with a score of zero, this is nothing > but a real shame, clown. If you're happy believing the number is zero, well, continue to keep your head stuck in the sand like the proverbial ostrich who doesn't want to accept reality. Make up all the definitions and excuses you like. The bottom line is that people are learning assembly language using HLA. And they're happy with the knowledge you've gained. The fact that *you* don't like them learning assembly language this way doesn't affect their view of the situation at all. Other than your actions tend to convince them that learning assembly with RosAsm is definitely the *wrong* way to learn assembly language. Cheers, Randy Hyde
From: Betov on 23 Oct 2006 17:06 "randyhyde(a)earthlink.net" <randyhyde(a)earthlink.net> ?crivait news:1161620950.447814.54810(a)i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: >> Ask if you want more.... > > More what? > You've yet to demonstrate a single question that wasn't answered or > dealt with. The people asking the questions had their questions > answered and they moved on. What's your point? Save yourself from making any effort for looking like an idiot, clown: You already _are_ an idiot. What does not need any demonstration is the fact that such questions have never been seen at Assembly Boards, and, in all cases, are impossible to ask at RosAsm's one. Betov. < http://rosasm.org >
From: Betov on 23 Oct 2006 17:10
"randyhyde(a)earthlink.net" <randyhyde(a)earthlink.net> ?crivait news:1161621100.101463.65550(a)i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: > The bottom line is > that people are learning assembly language using HLA. Show me _ONE_ clown. The only couple of cases i have heard about were the ones of guys who switched quickly to FASM after having made up their minds that they had been duped, and i don't think that the time they have spoiled on your HLL Pre-Parser could ever have count as learning anything, but for how to take care of professional swindlers. Betov. < http://rosasm./org > |