Assembly language step by step : programming with Linux / Jeffrey Duntemann
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- 9780470497029
- QA 76.73.A8 .D86 2009

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GC QA 76.73 .Z35 2011 Introduction to programming with C++ / | GC QA 76.73 .Z35 2013 c.1 Introduction to programming with C++ / | GC QA 76.73.A8 .D67 1990 Structured assembly language / | GC QA 76.73.A8 .D86 2009 Assembly language step by step : programming with Linux / | GC QA 76.73.A8 .G65 1988 Schaum's Outline of theory and problems of programming with assembly language / | GC QA 76.73.A8 .H93 2010 c.2 The art of assembly language / | GC QA 76.73.A8 .S33 1991 Assembly language subroutines for MS-DOS / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: "Why Would You Want to Do That?" Chapter 1 Another Pleasant Valley Saturday. Chapter 2 Alien Bases. Chapter 3 Lifting the Hood. Chapter 4 Location, Location, Location. Chapter 5 The Right to Assemble. Chapter 6 A Place to Stand, with Access to Tools. Chapter 7 Following Your Instructions. Chapter 8 Our Object All Sublime. Chapter 9 Bits, Flags, Branches, and Tables. Chapter 10 Dividing and Conquering. Chapter 11 Strings and Things. Chapter 12 Heading Out to C. Conclusion: Not the End, But Only the Beginning. Appenix A Partial x86 Instruction Set Reference. Appendix B Character Set Charts. Index.
The eagerly anticipated new edition of the bestselling introduction to x86 assembly language The long-awaited third edition of this bestselling introduction to assembly language has been completely rewritten to focus on 32-bit protected-mode Linux and the free NASM assembler.
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