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Do we have 3 assemblies now?
14 0 ReplyActual assembly in mainstream use:
x86
arm
risc vmainstream byte code:
jvm
.net (I think)
wasmfake assembly people may write:
llvm
wasmwat (web assembly text) is actually written is S-expressions, like lisp but without code as data.
Edit: formatting
33 0 Reply.NET thing is called
IL
15 0 ReplyThe runtime is even called "common language runtime" (clr), as it is intended to support many different languages, which the jvm never was.
9 0 ReplyLanguages like F# or (God forbid) VB.NET
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I'm making my own, because all mainstream options are bloated for my usecase...
12 0 ReplyHow many do you want?
8 2 ReplyOne. To rule them all.
8 0 ReplyLook no further https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-instruction_set_computer
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You forgot CC :)
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