When did i say stuff is written in assembler?! All i'm saying is: you cant install apps made for phones on PC and vice versa. Every developer wants that to change.
OK, so you're not a computer guy. That's cool, it's just like when a mechanic starts going on and on in detail and I zone out and nod my head.
So x86 is the format of the instructions, this only really matters if you're writing in assembly. Otherwise the compiler does the translations of the instructions for you. Whether you compile your code for ARM, RISC or x86 is just a check box or argument if your a command line purist.
[–] ExpertShitposter [S] ago
When did i say stuff is written in assembler?! All i'm saying is: you cant install apps made for phones on PC and vice versa. Every developer wants that to change.
[–] Computergeek01 ago
OK, so you're not a computer guy. That's cool, it's just like when a mechanic starts going on and on in detail and I zone out and nod my head.
So x86 is the format of the instructions, this only really matters if you're writing in assembly. Otherwise the compiler does the translations of the instructions for you. Whether you compile your code for ARM, RISC or x86 is just a check box or argument if your a command line purist.