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oktal

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Joined: 31 Oct 2011 Posts: 17
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Posted: 01 Feb 2012 09:18:35 am Post subject: Linux x86 Asm |
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Hey, guys. I'm back. :3
What is the best up-to-date book or resource for learning assembly programming on an x86 Linux platform?
"Assembly Language Step-by-Step Programming with DOS and Linux" (I own the 2nd edition) is a bit outdated, I believe. But I'm not sure. What's you guys' take? |
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Ashbad

... I think redheaded girls are kind of cool

Joined: 01 Dec 2010 Posts: 2417 Location: Stomp Stomp Stomp, The Idiot Convention
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Posted: 01 Feb 2012 11:50:25 am Post subject: Re: Linux x86 Asm |
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| oktal wrote: | Hey, guys. I'm back. :3
What is the best up-to-date book or resource for learning assembly programming on an x86 Linux platform?
"Assembly Language Step-by-Step Programming with DOS and Linux" (I own the 2nd edition) is a bit outdated, I believe. But I'm not sure. What's you guys' take? |
Honestly, starting with http://siyobik.info/main/documents/view/x86-tutorial/ is a good idea, it'll teach you some basics and then point you in the direction for Linux programming (I think it points you to a "How to Write a Linux Driver" type of book) _________________ -Ashbad |
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Kllrnohj

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Joined: 24 May 2005 Posts: 8189
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Posted: 02 Feb 2012 11:47:06 pm Post subject: |
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Learn C instead. Then once you've got the basics start inlining some assembly. _________________ There are only two kinds of programming languages: those people always bitch about and those nobody uses. (Bjarne Stroustrup) |
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KermMartian

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Joined: 14 Mar 2005 Posts: 55742 Location: Earth, Sol, Milky Way
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Posted: 03 Feb 2012 12:13:45 am Post subject: |
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| Kllrnohj wrote: | | Learn C instead. Then once you've got the basics start inlining some assembly. | I tend to agree with Kllrnohj here. It's neat to know how to create a program entirely in x86 assembly (and I do, since I started learning about it in seventh grade), but I can't say there's any practical or academic use for it now. _________________
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