June 2nd, 2008 | by
Jose | published in
Assembler, C, Languages, Operating Systems, Programming
Generally speaking, an Application Binary Interface (ABI) is the interface between an application program and the operating system. Conceptually, it’s related to the more well-known API concept. But ABIs are a low-level notion, while APIs are more leaned toward the application source code level.
May 11th, 2008 | by
Jose | published in
Assembler, C, Languages, Programming
A thing all these programs had in common was their use of the 09h function of INT 21h for printing the “hello, world!” string. But it’s time to move forward. Now I plan to use the lovely C printf function.
January 21st, 2008 | by
Jose | published in
C, History, Languages, Pascal, Programming, Retro
Personally, by reading “hello, world”, I evoke orange and warm afternoons, with my eyes strained (and soothed) by code. Nice, and overly inefficient Pascal code. In some images, a few BASIC snippets interleave, but those are not that nice to remember…