Assembly language for x86 processors / Kip R. Irvine, Florida International University, School of Computing and Information Sciences.
By: Irvine, Kip R
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Series: Always learning. Publisher: Boston, MA ; Harlow, Essex : Pearson Education Limited, ©2015Edition: Seventh edition.; Global edition.Description: 712 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781292061214 ; 1292061219.Subject(s): IBM microcomputers -- Programming![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Includes index.
This text is suitable for undergraduate courses in assembly language programming and introductory courses in computer systems and computer architecture. Proficiency in one other programming language, preferably Java, C, or C++, is recommended. Written specifically for 32- and 64-bit Intel/Windows platform, this complete and fully updated study of assembly language teaches students to write and debug programs at the machine level. This text simplifies and demystifies concepts that students need to grasp before they can go on to more advanced computer architecture and operating systems courses. Students put theory into practice through writing software at the machine level, creating a memorable experience that gives them the confidence to work in any OS/machine-oriented environment.
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