The eagerly anticipated new edition of the
bestselling introduction to x86 assembly language The
long-awaited third edition of this bestselling
introduction to assembly language has been completely
rewritten to focus on 32-bit protected-mode Linux and
the free NASM assembler. Assembly is the fundamental
language bridging human ideas and the pure silicon
hearts of computers, and popular author Jeff Dunteman
retains his distinctive lighthearted style as he
presents a step-by-step approach to this difficult
technical discipline. He starts at the very beginning,
explaining the basic ideas of programmable computing,
the binary and hexadecimal number systems, the Intel x86
computer architecture, and the process of software
development under Linux. From that foundation he
systematically treats the x86 instruction set, memory
addressing, procedures, macros, and interface to the
C-language code libraries upon which Linux itself is
built.Serves as an ideal introduction to x86 computing
concepts, as demonstrated by the only language directly
understood by the CPU itself Uses an approachable,
conversational style that assumes no prior experience in
programming of any kind Presents x86 architecture and
assembly concepts through a cumulative tutorial approach
that is ideal for self-paced instruction Focuses
entirely on free, open-source software, including Ubuntu
Linux, the NASM assembler, the Kate editor, and the
Gdb/Insight debugger Includes an x86 instruction set
reference for the most common machine instructions,
specifically tailored for use by programming beginners
Woven into the presentation are plenty of assembly code
examples, plus practical tips on software design,
coding, testing, and debugging, all using free,
open-source software that may be downloaded without
charge from the Internet. |
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