Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
I don't think so.

G&M code lists - http://www.cncezpro.com/cnc.cfm

How to write G&M program (with samples) - http://www.linuxcnc.org/handbook/gcode/g-code.html
Been a hell of a long time I didn't read that... I used to learn G code and pratice a bit on a Mazak mill. IMHO, manual CNC coding is the best since you can make it optimal instead of letting a converter translate a blueprint in CNC code with some stupid time-wasting steps.

Assembly = computing language, nothing to do with G-code.