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Hello World
April 9, 2024, 1:06 a.m. |
Simon Willison's Weblog simonwillison.net
Lennon McLean dives deep down the rabbit hole of what happens when you execute the binary compiled from "Hello world" in C on a Linux system, digging into the details of ELF executables, objdump disassembly, the C standard library, stack frames, null-terminated strings and taking a detour through musl because it's easier to read than Glibc.
Via Hacker News
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