this post was submitted on 15 Sep 2023
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Where C stop, continue in Assembly!
Where Assembly stops, run an opcode fuzzer to locate undocumented instructions.
return to monk and code in machine code
Assembly IS machine code, just with with mnemonics
isn't assembly code sent throu an assembler to get machine code ? i'm gonna ask google again brb edit the explanation i found:
Both machine and assembly languages are low-level programming languages used to write programs. Machine language is the binary code computers understand and execute directly, while assembly language is a human-readable machine language representation
Yep. Same thing, but with letters.