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Agree completely with you.

Assembler has THE POTENTIAL that could help writing the fastest algorithms; but just real geniuses get full advantage of such potential.
If you have 1000 man; all of them will be able to cut a wood into pieces; 20% of them will be able to build a chair with the wood but just one or two will be able to create a beautiful, durable, reliable chair