Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 30th Jun 2005 12:26 UTC
General Development 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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RE: "Toy Language"
by Anonymous on Fri 1st Jul 2005 07:50 UTC

I've used HLA and I generally liked it, the syntax relied a bit too much on parentesis for my liking. the standard library on the other hand was superb, Hla is definately no more a toy assembler than Masm. that said, I rarely touch assembly these days, and judging by the two win x86 assembly boards I sometimes check in on, it seems much less active nowadays. here's hoping it will pick up again.