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diff --git a/subx/Readme.md b/subx/Readme.md index 488e249a..cf279f32 100644 --- a/subx/Readme.md +++ b/subx/Readme.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ b9/copy 1/imm32 ``` Notice that a single instruction, say 'copy', maps to multiple opcodes. -That's just the tip of the iceberg of complexity that Assembly Languages deal +That's just the tip of the iceberg of complexity that Assembly languages deal with. SubX doesn't shield the programmer from these details. Words always contain @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ into a larger toolchain, to be a back-end for a compiler. Their output is in turn often passed to other tools like a linker. The formats that all these tools use to talk to each other have grown increasingly complex in the face of decades of evolution, usage and backwards-compatibility constraints. All these -considerations add to the burden of the Assembler developer. Building the +considerations add to the burden of the assembler developer. Building the assembler in a high-level language helps face up to them. Assemblers _do_ often accept a far simpler language, just a file format |