User talk:Guy Harris

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 * Yes! Great job for all that hard work (sorry for adding an article description for the list of Apple operating systems from Apple Inc. I didn't know) have a great day! :-) 66.91.1.135 (talk) 23:02, 25 February 2024 (UTC)

Machine code reversing
Regarding this edit: I now see what's going on. All three ways may produce the symbols table. I wired the sentences thinking the two compiled languages each produce an ASM file. Then the final compilation step is the assembler producing the executable along with the symbols file. Nonetheless, the current wording reads well. BTW, I learned some neat things collaborating with you. Timhowardriley (talk) 07:31, 12 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Some compilers do produce assembly language rather than object code files (and run the assembler as the final compile pass), especially in Unixland, but that's not universal. I think most if not all of IBM's compilers in mainframe land (and on other non-Unix platforms) directly produce object code. Guy Harris (talk) 07:38, 12 July 2024 (UTC)