Arthur · 6 answers · 3y

Tech question: would you trust someone who codes in assembly?

There's basically no reason to nowadays but depends what you're doing. Even if you're doing OS dev, you don't really need to nowadays as on a UEFI-based system the firmware does all the stuff you'd need to do in assembly for you anyway. So unless you're writing an OS for BIOS-based computers, you're probably a bit crazy in which case no. Otherwise, would still probably considerr them trustworthy.

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