[OT] partially I was wondering what suggestions for programming

Brian Densmore DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Mon Feb 9 15:28:17 CST 2004


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Richard 
> 
> Don't Let The Name Fool You!
> http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AsmTools/HLA/index.html
> 
> It's not uncommon to find HLA out in the field. I know SLAC 
> was recently
> moving some subroutines from C to HLA to pick up performance gains in
> some of their cluster monitoring applications.
> 
> However, I think I read once that Id Software uses MASM. ;-)
Assembler is for wimps real programmers use machine code
for complete speed optimization. ;-)

BTW: byte code languages are *arguably* a form of HLA (e.g. java, .net).

My person recommendations would be: java,c,c# and asp.net.
Although, I would not really recommend anyone enter this field. The market is
flooded with talent and the majority of people making money at it are the 
companies teaching them.




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