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It's hard to tell what the author is exactly shooting for from his high horse.

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The Mad Scientist Review | "It's hard to tell what the author is exactly shooting for from his high horse." Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content The Mad Scientist Review "It's hard to tell what the author is exactly shooting for from his high horse." Search Main menu Home Users’ Guide Post navigation ← Older posts December of Rust Project, Part 2: The Assembler Macro Posted on May 19, 2023 by Philip Chimento Reply Welcome back! This is the second post of a series which turned out to be more occasional than I thought it would be. You might remember that I originally called it December of Rust 2021. Look how that worked out! Not only is it not December 2021 anymore, but also it is not December 2022 anymore. In the previous installment , I wrote about writing a virtual machine for the LC-3 architecture in Rust, that was inspired by Andrei Ciobanu’s blog post Writing a simple 16-bit VM in less than 125 lines of C . The result was ...

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