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Assembly Help #1
Hi!

I was wondering if any of you knew assembly and could possibly help me figure out a problem I am having with this lab? I am sort of looking for a tutor and could possibly compensate for time spent helping me.

Thanks!

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RE: Assembly Help #2
I can help you if you're willing to learn only.
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RE: Assembly Help #3
(11-28-2011, 01:56 AM)PhazeShift Wrote: I can help you if you're willing to learn only.

hi PhazeShift, i was too looking for some help in assembly programming.please let me know if you can help me with that.thanks in advance.

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RE: Assembly Help #4
I can recommend reading my article which is sort of beginner-friendly introduction into assembly to get you started: https://www.hackcommunity.com/Thread-How...or-dummies

If you have a specific question, just ask it here, there's not much more to be said otherwise.

It would be also prudent to include the architecture you're writing programs for.
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RE: Assembly Help #5
(08-17-2012, 04:36 PM)Frooxius Wrote: I can recommend reading my article which is sort of beginner-friendly introduction into assembly to get you started: https://www.hackcommunity.com/Thread-How...or-dummies

If you have a specific question, just ask it here, there's not much more to be said otherwise.

It would be also prudent to include the architecture you're writing programs for.

at&t style syntax assembly..I have some basic knowledge on it like types of registers,stack,heap etc. each tutorial on assembly are too boring i.e only theory no examples.I want to learn more in deep becoz I want to.

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RE: Assembly Help #6
That's good, you'll always get the furthest if you learn, because you yourself want to. Theory only is indeed boring, the best way to learn programming is practically, by writing programs and experimenting with it, although some theoretical background is needed as well.

I'm not interested as much in specific syntax style, as in the architecture it's targeted for, although based on what you said, I assume you're writing programs for the x86 architecture, right?

Do you have any specific questions though?
I love creativity and creating, I love science and rational thought, I am an open atheist and avid self-learner.

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RE: Assembly Help #7
(08-17-2012, 08:50 PM)Frooxius Wrote: That's good, you'll always get the furthest if you learn, because you yourself want to. Theory only is indeed boring, the best way to learn programming is practically, by writing programs and experimenting with it, although some theoretical background is needed as well.

I'm not interested as much in specific syntax style, as in the architecture it's targeted for, although based on what you said, I assume you're writing programs for the x86 architecture, right?

Do you have any specific questions though?
yes x86 architecture.I thought it is good syntax to start with.I was not able to find some good resource on it. so I thought it will be great if some senior member can teach me that.

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RE: Assembly Help #8
Hello, it seem that link isn't loading but doesn't anyone know where i can start from, i mean learning Assembly ?

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RE: Assembly Help #9
Hello, it seem that link isn't loading but doesn't anyone know where i can start from, i mean learning Assembly ?

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