The Art of Assembly Language (1999)
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- #Assembly Language
- #Educational Material
- #Computer Science
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- The text is from a beta version of material, restricted by U.S. Copyright Law for personal use only, and not for duplication beyond browser display.
- It's a converted HTML approximation from a Framemaker document, lacking exercises, summaries, or labs due to formatting or security reasons.
- The forward humorously categorizes readers and lists reasons for learning assembly language, like course requirements or speed optimization.
- It counters common misconceptions about assembly being hard to learn, debug, or maintain, arguing that experience and proper tools like libraries help.
- Advantages of assembly include speed, space efficiency, capability for low-level tasks, and knowledge that improves high-level language programming.
- The book is structured into seven sections, covering basics to advanced topics, and emphasizes adaptability for different courses and self-study.
- Program source listings and the UCR Standard Library are available via ftp from cs.ucr.edu, with details in the '/pub/pc/ibmpc' directory.