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For regular apps and utilities, probably not. Nowadays, I'd say that Assembly snippets only makes sense for low-level code (like OS kernels and drivers), down and dirty security exploits, and software where one really wants to get the most performance out of hardware at all costs (like video codecs).
As an everyday programming language, it just makes it too hard for developers to organize themselves well.
Edited 2012-08-07 09:06 UTC