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Author: HumanX | Wednesday July 14, 2004
How often do you see a book for programming in Assembly for Linux. One of LinuxDig.Com's visitors sent this and I thought it was worth sharing with everyone.
The gem of all gems, the one that few people are interested in mining for. In the computer world, this equates to Assembly language. One of the most powerful languages available to programmers today, but few dare to enter its waters.
"Programming from the Ground Up" (ISBN 0-9752838-4-7) is an introduction to the Assembly Language on Linux.
(Below info from CafeShops.Com)
Programming from the Ground Up uses Linux assembly language to take you a step at a time through these concepts:
* How the processor views memory
* How the processor operates
* How programs interact with the operating system
* How computers represent data internally
* How to do low-level and high-level optimization
I have to admit, this book actually peaks my interest. So, I give credit where credit is due. Here is a plug, the below link is just one of the places you can purchase this book.
CafeShops.Com