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Understand low-level stuff better.
Be better at maths.
Stop procrastinating.

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  • 4
    Once you understand assembly, C starts to make sense.
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    @Fast-Nop

    That makes sense...but I'm not sure it says much for C
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    @N00bPancakes C isn't fast because C. C is fast because C programmers code in C, but think in assembly - and C allows a pretty good guess at what the resulting assembly will look like. OTOH, C is still portable.
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    @Fast-Nop once you understand microarchitecture, assembly (ISA, that is) starts to make sense.

    Once you understand physical design and implementation, microarchitecture starts to make sense.

    Once you understand physics, physical design and implementation starts to make sense.

    Once you...oh
  • 1
    @RememberMe The Maxwell equations, it always comes back to them. 5th and 6th semester of EE, Theory of Electrodynamics.
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    @Fast-Nop I mean, fabrication usually operates in the quantum realm, so various approximations and limits to quantum electrodynamics, yes.
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    That's true dude, sometimes I just sit and think about topics learning them more deeply
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    You are me
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