This is rather interesting, and I’m very glad that things like this still exist, but I’m guessing at least 3 nines’ of the comparative speedup is due to having a clean-slate design and no legacy to support, rather than from choice of implementation language.
This is rather interesting, and I’m very glad that things like this still exist, but I’m guessing at least 3 nines’ of the comparative speedup is due to having a clean-slate design and no legacy to support, rather than from choice of implementation language.
Still, super-neat :D
Written entirely using flat assembler.