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Hello Rashadmlkv
I recommend asking your question in the one of our forums where someone may be able to you help. Please look at https://community.arm.com/support-forums/ and choose the best forum to ask your question.
Thanks
Oli
Arm Community Manager
Hi, i want to know if i learn the basic arm assembly language, will it run on any arm processor? As i read in architecture reference it says every new cpu builds on fellow cpu instructions. I want to develop software on arm devices, so is it good to know its assembly or instead i have to learn c/c++? I cant find answer to this question on my own, even HL language build on assembly, why to choose HL over ASM? I know if it build on ARM it will not work on x86, but HL langs are not build on ARM's assembly which i think decrease performance. I have only beginner level education on c++, i would like your guideness. Btw Community portal a little bit complicated, i couldnt find a place to ask this question. Thanks
Thank you for answering. I will ask the question on the forum.
Hey giorno2001
Your best way of finding a solution is to ask your question in one of our forums. Please take a look at https://community.arm.com/support-forums/ and pick the best forum to ask your question in. That way the right people can take a look for you.
Many thanks