LastPoet Wrote:Any basic computer student knows how to do assembly.No. And even those who do know basic Assembly don't know how to make a program that converts arithmetic expressions to Assembly.
LastPoet Wrote:What this pertains to the discussion at hand is beyond me.Well, Gae Bolga claimed I had probably never done any complicated research by myself. Well, since I made that compiler before entering the university, alongside going to a boring grammar school with very little computer science, that proves I am more than capable of doing complicated research by myself.
LastPoet Wrote:I got 19/20 on comp architecture in my unfinished college course because I had to start the slaying pig course, hands in approach that one.I doubt it. Had you been on a course, they would have probably told you that CO2 poisoning isn't painless, but that it's used because it may be less painful than electric bath (and that even that is controversial). And that pigs regaining consciousness after it is an exception, not a rule. What sorts of learning materials did they give you? I assume that, had you been on a course, you would have been given something like this.
LastPoet Wrote:Does this idiot even know how to make a efficienent NAND gate?Well, not right now. On the university, we were told as a side-note that AND gate takes 6 transistors and that NOT gate takes 2 transistors. So, a naive implementation would obviously take 8 transistors. Now, I assume there is a way to make it using one or two transistors less. If I wanted to make something for which I'd need that for, I would do extensive research about that, just like I did the research about the stuff needed for that compiler.