@mikeTheLiar Heard that when you finally get that working it's one of the better macros. Not "Retrieve Alcohol" or "Retrieve Coffee" good but still pretty good
@JABFreeware If you're at all worried about what you're doing they eat you alive. But COCKY ASS KYLE can face roll his keyboard and because he believes it will work it does.
I can't believe I'm arguing pointers, PC's and offsets with someone I assumed would be a senior developer. Why does it matter if I use an array or a pointer to the first element? It doesn't make the code any more readable
@Griffin I played the tank bots battle game Johan wrote a few years ago. I found I spent WAAAAAY too much time. Its addictive and time flies but I felt like a failure wasting time because I was so slow
@Darkrifts "This is a standard for developing for the FOS system so you can create compilers for other languages to develop with." First sentence and I'm already done.
@MoonOwl22 hasn't really been invented yet (no native assembly ops to start new threads .. which propagate to higher level languages), hence my fascination with SPL/SPI in corewar.
I'm curious to know how one would code concurrent software on Intel x86 assembly. Both threads or coroutines with yielding are interesting.
I realize this isn't practical to do in assembly, but I'm just curious.
@mikeTheLiar [circumspect](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki?curid=67904) Carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent. Being aware of the danger of upsetting her audience, she was somewhat circumspect in her comments.