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edfed 26 Jun 2007, 14:45
you'll see
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26 Jun 2007, 14:45 |
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Maverick 27 Jun 2007, 06:24
what
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27 Jun 2007, 06:24 |
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Furby 08 Jul 2007, 11:02
vid wrote: RedGhost: If you know assembly, then there is no reason not to use C++. You will understand it, it is as low as OO language can be etc. try Ngen.exe _________________ [AGH] Where is the Polish section ? Ludu czemu asm jest taki trudny ;/ ? |
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edfed 25 Sep 2007, 12:16
for oop in pure asm , use the equ directive
elemnt=offset struct is c,c++ function and macro is conditionnal assembly to code a really robust structure for oop, you'll need to use the equ directive and create objects with linear headers statically determined with this technique it's harder to code but it is very robust |
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25 Sep 2007, 12:16 |
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vid 25 Sep 2007, 13:55
Quote: try Ngen.exe sorry, i quess i am too busy with other things right now to start learning completely new language... could you describe it a little? |
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edfed 02 Oct 2007, 09:39
i think oop is possible in asm
but in asm you must manage other programming method in the same code oop is in my opinion only for graphics and the panels the bacjground is always in pure sequential asm and the object engine is launched by the background code if you only code in object you will lose all the asm optimisation |
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