Thanks for putting this series online. I'm trying to write a linker for x86-64 elf on Linux for "fun". The videos in this series have been SO helpful in ironing out the inhumane kinks in the specs. Also, I'm a teacher myself and I admire your style and enjoy your humor :)
Tfw when youre learning all thid because you literally picked up sound reinforcement engineer handbooks to learn how to make audio equipment from scratch 😂
Thanks for putting this series online. I'm trying to write a linker for x86-64 elf on Linux for "fun". The videos in this series have been SO helpful in ironing out the inhumane kinks in the specs. Also, I'm a teacher myself and I admire your style and enjoy your humor :)
for go executables, is there a linking step? or is it not done as most of the programs are statically compiled?
What book did you mention on the start of the video?
csapp.cs.cmu.edu/
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective, 3/E (CS:APP3e)
Are we just going to ignore that he used a picture of Link with headphones in the end? I may be weirdo beyond help but I lmao a little bit.
Tfw when youre learning all thid because you literally picked up sound reinforcement engineer handbooks to learn how to make audio equipment from scratch 😂
lol ;p