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Tomasz Grysztar 16 Jan 2014, 22:04
Recently I quit my job and I decided to start my own... well, I wouldn't call it "business" really, just doing things on my own. In fact, I plan to spend some time on projects that may not generate any income, but are simply the things I really wanted to do and now I may have the chance to try.
This may include fasm 2 (or even bizarre projects like Challenger 2), though I won't promise anything. For now I decided to supplement some of the documentation projects I left in unfinished state years ago. Today I updated the Understanding fasm with a few new paragraphs and I plan to finally get this text to the end I initially envisioned. I also expanded the "Complex Solutions With Simple Features" section in the Design Principles article (because I always felt it was a bit too short) and added some additional clarification to the "Same Source, Same Output" section. I also believe that I really should continue the work on my programming tutorial, though I need to think a little more about it. Over the years there have been at least a few people that encouraged me to go on with it, perhaps I should dig up these messages for an additional incentive. |
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16 Jan 2014, 22:04 |
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tthsqe 17 Jan 2014, 00:16
If you don't mind answering, what kind of job did you quit?
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HaHaAnonymous 17 Jan 2014, 00:22
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tthsqe 17 Jan 2014, 01:31
That is why I prefaced my prying question with a throat clearing.
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sleepsleep 17 Jan 2014, 02:40
i hope everything is smooth for you,
all the REAL fasm members, brothers and sisters love you =) in a non-matefkr love way. take care. |
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17 Jan 2014, 02:40 |
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sid123 17 Jan 2014, 07:15
Cool. Good Luck
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17 Jan 2014, 07:15 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 17 Jan 2014, 08:31
tthsqe wrote: If you don't mind answering, what kind of job did you quit? I'm not distancing myself completely from the things I did there. I'm going to continue some of them, since I still need some income. But now it is on a different terms. PS You can find my modest business card at niewidoczna.pl. |
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17 Jan 2014, 08:31 |
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ManOfSteel 17 Jan 2014, 12:51
I hope for the best for you Tomasz and for all your projects, whether professional or personal!
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17 Jan 2014, 12:51 |
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r22 10 Feb 2014, 03:13
Kudos to you Tomasz; I'm glad you are able to focus on the things that you deem important.
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typedef 10 Feb 2014, 04:21
system error wrote: Tomasz, please write an official book on FASM + Assembly programming. That's the only thing missing from you as a creator of a programming language. Understanding FASM + Design Principles + Tutorial + Docs isnt that we call a book already? How about a book entirely on macro processing or compiler writing? Correction: should be Assembler. No offense to anyone. |
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10 Feb 2014, 04:21 |
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system error 10 Feb 2014, 11:33
typedef wrote:
That's one way FASM can grow to greater audience; not to mention extra income for Tomasz. |
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10 Feb 2014, 11:33 |
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HaHaAnonymous 10 Feb 2014, 12:53
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Kenneth 10 Feb 2014, 13:58
I would say the documentation is definitely more than enough and written at a very easy to understand level. On the other hand, I think a little book could be written on advance macro usage and explaining the macros included with fasm. You could probably write an even bigger book on general deciphering of other peoples' macros. If you can take a look at a macro written by someone else and have any idea of what's going , then you sir are a magician.
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10 Feb 2014, 13:58 |
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system error 10 Feb 2014, 14:57
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10 Feb 2014, 14:57 |
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system error 10 Feb 2014, 15:06
Kenneth wrote: I would say the documentation is definitely more than enough and written at a very easy to understand level. On the other hand, I think a little book could be written on advance macro usage and explaining the macros included with fasm. You could probably write an even bigger book on general deciphering of other peoples' macros. If you can take a look at a macro written by someone else and have any idea of what's going , then you sir are a magician. |
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