The Art of Assembly Language
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The Art of Assembly Language | |
Author | Randall Hyde |
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Publisher | No Starch Press |
Publication date | September, 2003 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 928 |
ISBN | ISBN-10 1-886411-97-2, ISBN-13 978-1-886411-97-5 |
The Art of Assembly is another programming book, focusing on the Assembly Language, it is published by the No Starch Press, is 928 pages long, and ISBN-10 1-886411-97-2, ISBN-13 978-1-886411-97-5. It was released in September, 2003, and the author is Randall Hyde. The Art of Assembly presents assembly language from the high-level programmer's point of view, so the reader can start writing meaningful programs within days. The High Level Assembler (HLA) that accompanies the book is the first assembler that allows them to write portable assembly language programs that run under either Linux or Windows with nothing more than a recompile. The CD-ROM includes the HLA and the HLA Standard Library, all the source code from the book, and over 50,000 lines of additional sample code, all well-documented and tested. The code compiles and runs as-is under Windows and Linux.