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elweird71 Posted: 07-21-2007 2:51 AM

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Hi!

 

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Errr... hello... :D 

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Hi... :D 

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Hi din.

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say "Hello rin"
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hello po... sana makatulong devpinoy sa pag-aaral ko... hehehehe 

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    include \masm32\include\masm32rt.inc

    .code
start:

    print chr$("Hello DevPinoy!",13,10)
    exit

end start

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Welcome back boss Chris! Tagal mong di nag post ah. :D

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oo nga eh, ngayon lang ulit nakapag-setup ng Assembly sa machine ko. Anyway, naging "hello" post na lang ang assembly forum, haha.

About the assembly and database programming, it's quite difficult to do that since you'll have to understand a lot of things. Like for example, SQL Server uses COM, meaning getting used to COM+Assembly is a must. While there are other databases that exposes flat API (SqLite for example), learning how to handle large data-types is also a must (learning SSE for floating-point, dates, etc).

I'm not back yet, sobrang demanding work ko ngayon, pero silip silip lagi ako, especially the development here on my all time favorite programming language, Assembly Language!

(I'm currently enjoying Intermediate Language (MSIL) and Managed Package Lexer and Parser Generators (MPLEX & MPPG) in VS2005.February.SDK.

Keep up guys,

-chris

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Thanks for the tips! I actually found the sources I need, but I'm still currently deciphering it. About 80% if it is alien to me, haha. Anyways, will be disturbing you some time soon.

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 sure, no problem. Using MASM, I only got things working on SQLite; I'm trying to make things work with SQL Server, but still no luck.

cheers,

-chris

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Hello din...

I'm Back. Cool

...Think 64 Bit
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 Welcome back din!

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