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title: "How is C useful for for understanding how computers work?"
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description: ""
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date: "2024-01-30"
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Read this first [https://irreal.org/blog/?p=12304](https://irreal.org/blog/?p=12304) I'm going to be critiquing it and you should read it and understand what it says first so you can make fun of me for misreading it.
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- It's not verilog
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- Most C programs written by beginners aren't operating systems
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- Most C programs written by beginners aren't using syscalls directly
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- C doesn't map cleanly to asm due to UB and compiler optimizations and also because of compiler optimizations
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```c
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// what x86 asm does this translate to and is it really a clean mapping?
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int example(){
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int a = 5;
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int b = something();
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return a;
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}
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```
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