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Assembly language, step-by-step Destined to become a classic, this book weaves a careful, patient explanation of assembly language instructions and programming methods with descriptions of the CPU and memory.
by Jeff Duntemann
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The art of assembly language Kylix is the companion product that runs under Linux. Their support for Rapid Application Design (RAD) and visual ... It is not suitable for serious assembly language programming. If you know Intel syntax and you only need to execute a ...
by Randall Hyde
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Visual C# 2008 How to Program The biggest competitor to the Windows operating system is Linux. The name Linux derives from Linus (after Linus Torvalds, ... 1.7 Machine Languages, Assembly Languages and High- Level Languages Programmers write instructions in various ...
by Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel
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Writing Fast Programs, A Practical Guide for Scientists and Engineers Linux Assembly http://linuxassembly.org This page is for Assembly Language programming on Linux, for 'all' platforms. Much of the site's copy refers to Unix rather than Linux, suggesting the material is easily applicable to other Unix ...
by John Riley
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Rating: 4.75
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Write Great Code, Thinking Low-level, Writing High-level The whole purpose of HLA's design is to create an assembly language programming environment that is as familiar as possible ... for Windows and Linux, this book uses HLA syntax for compiler-neutral examples involving assembly language.
by Randall Hyde
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Guide to UNIX Using Linux INTRODUCING C PROGRAMMING C is the language in which UNIX was developed and refined. The original UNIX operating system was written in assembly language. Assembly language is a low-level language that provides maximum access to all the ...
by Michael Palmer
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Software engineering for image processing systems Until just a few years ago, most assembly language programmers could generate code that was more efficient than the code generated by a compiler. But with improvements in optimizing compilers, only the very best assembly language ...
by Phillip A. Laplante
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Computer Basics And C Programming A large number of languages exist, over a 1000, each catering to a different class of applications. All modern programming languages (with the exception of assembly language) are designed to be machine independent.
by Rajaraman
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Programming Languages The most widely employed is altering program code at the assembly language level . • writing self modifying code, ... Programs using such facilities, such as the Linux kernel, can then construct abstractions using different assembly ...
by Wikimedia Foundation
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Visual Basic 2008, how to program The source code for Linux is freely available to users, and they can modify it to fit their needs. 1.8 Machine Languages, Assembly Languages and High- Level Languages Programmers write instructions in various programming languages.
by Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel
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