Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 30th Jun 2005 12:26 UTC
For Linux users, HLA is a strong programming tool that allows them to create powerful programs on a variety of different levels. As HLA becomes more feature-rich, additional applications will be written using HLA under Linux. With HLA and Linux, programmers can develop new and exciting applications anyone can use. Read more.
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HLA simply allows high level structures in assembly. It is to teach you assembly but slowing going from high level instructures to pure assembly. It allows you to compile programs written in partial assembly, and partial high level syntax. Just read the manual about it.
HLA simply allows high level structures in assembly. It is to teach you assembly but slowing going from high level instructures to pure assembly. It allows you to compile programs written in partial assembly, and partial high level syntax. Just read the manual about it.