@094_cse_srekaravarshannk3

Baby we build this house on "memories" 🤣

@jelielenriquez7847

baby we built this house on registers

@jakep8484

I just do everything in machine code, easier on the eyes.

@yazlmc4870

As a C++ developer, Asembly is the main stone of a building

@ziggy0zs

This video is so unrealistic… the programmer is actually smiling.

@excelmaster2496

I generally use germanium to create my own transistors and charging them

@Hyy_o7

i personally turn on and off the voltage to represent 0s and 1s. it is easier as there are not many variables

@DynamicReset

“I build something that lasts for decades.”
ASSEMBLY:
“I build something that lasts centuries.” 💀

@SomeDudeInBaltimore

Guess the assembly people forgot about the engineers that designed the actual chips and transistors.  Let me tell you about electrons vs. holes and how you can saturate a semiconductor with them to control current flow through it.  It's the closest thing we have to actual magic.  Making sand think.

@thechnolead199

I just use transistors , wells , cmos , contacts to make my own computer , so funn!!

@legacywolf443

I'm a regular programmer who enjoys C and assembly:3

@dgt117

As a Assembly developer, that has learnt C++, C++ is hard

@John-lh1qx

People who use VHDL and Verilog: "No, we built this house"

@BigJMC

Definitely worth learning a bit of assembly tho, it teaches you a lot about computers how your computer reads instructions and handles them. 

It’s very helpful when programming because you’ll learn very quickly what will make your code faster and more efficient which is a huge help, especially in high-speed data analytics and handling.

@armandojb4180

Shout out to Chris Sawyer.

@TalhaTawhedi-ko1xc8ki6s

Assembly language is pure badass.

@godnyx117

People who enjoy writing machine languge:

@at-sushi

Assembly is fun but never use inline assembler.

@amazing-2545

o find assembly easy and enjoiable because:
no need to remeber that specific function

brain exercise

clear syntax

fast
and most importantly you write the functions from sratch

@windestruct

Programmers who wrote hello world in msdos debugger