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assembler. Is it easy to learn AT&T syntax by learning Intel syntax?
He began to study assembly language according to the Kalashnikov textbook. But, as far as I know, Intel syntax is used there, although I would like to know AT&T as well. How easy will it be for me, knowing the syntax of the first, to learn the syntax of the second? Or are the differences between them not so critical?
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The main thing is an understanding of the principles of programming in assembler. And the syntax is a minor nuance and a matter of habit.
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