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WizAlx2013-03-31 19:52:20
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WizAlx, 2013-03-31 19:52:20

Assembly tutorials?

I'm ashamed to admit it, but I don't know Assembler.
Dear Habrchane, please advise any self-instruction manual or tell us where to start.

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Jonh Doe, 2013-03-31
@WizAlx

I advise “Assembler is simple. Learning to program” – Author: OA Kalashnikov, Publisher: BHV-Peterburg, ISBN 978-5-9775-0591-8; 2011

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barker, 2013-03-31
@barker

And I would recommend Zubkov. Yurov was also quoted, I remember, but he is kind of chaotic, IMHO.

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Antares19, 2013-04-01
@Antares19

If you are in Moscow, and in the next 3 days you reach Filevsky Park, I will give you the book "Assembler" - V.N. Pilshchikov.
The book is not thick, in soft cover, not to say that it would be very good, but there is some information in it :)
Details are here: antares19.livejournal.com/12420.html
I am now handing out 20 more books on programming there for nothing or almost for nothing. Not for the sake of advertising, but for good books to get to the right people :) Contact :)

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Fil, 2013-03-31
@Fil

I support Ugputu . I will also suggest Rudolf Marek "Assembler with Examples". Both are good, inexpensive and are available in online stores. Great for a quick start.

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MagiC, 2013-03-31
@MagiC

In our Polytechnic University, it was customary to use the following books:
1. Yurov V. Assembler - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2002.
2. Golub N.G. The Art of Assembler Programming - St. Petersburg: DiaSoftYUP, 2002.
In general, the second book seems to be very popular.

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