Great explanation! I don’t know too much C, just a bit here and there, and my dad’s copy of K&R C he gave to me.
Great explanation! I don’t know too much C, just a bit here and there, and my dad’s copy of K&R C he gave to me.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I am talking about assembly code. I will again state that I am pro-arm, and wish I was posting this from an arm laptop running a distro.
Thanks for the response.
I am aware somewhat of what an array is, as i’ve dabbled with them in C, and know they can be multi-dimensional. Sorry if I’m being blind, but all I see are function calls in that list comprehension. I think what im asking is stupid, as the range function is returning a list populated.
Hey lady don’t threaten me with a good time.
So you cannot use methods inside a list comprehension, only binary operators and the function range?
Yes I understand that and agree, but the reason x86 dominated is because of those QoL instructions that x86 has. On arm you need to write more code to do the same thing x86 does, OTOH, if you don’t need to write a complex application, that isn’t a bad thing.
Ah pulling a Steve jobs I see.
Arm is not any better than x86 when it comes to instructions. There’s a reason we stuck to x86 for a very long time. Arm is great because of its power efficiency.
Acorn computers would like to say that’s not 100% correct.