What is easier for programmers to understand? An entire program that was written in one source code file, or an entire directory of source code files getting statically / dynamically linked into an entire program?

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  • Hello. Over the past six months, I have been working on a CPU ISA named Bit-Bit-Jump. Suprisingly, it is actually the world's simplest CPU ISA, comprising only SIX lines of Verilog code.

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