Synopsis
**** A THOROUGHLY UPDATED NEW EDITION 2.0 IS AVAILABLE AS OF DECEMBER 2020. **** E-books ($46.50, ISBN: 978-1-943153-76-3) are sold at Redshelf.com and Vitalsource.com. Paperbacks ($71.50, ISBN: 978-1-943153-82-4) are sold exclusively at Redshelf.com. (https://redshelf.com/book/1671071) For more information, visit www.ProspectPressVT.com. _____ Designed for a one-term course in Assembly Programming, this textbook uses a practical point of view to address “why” and “how” questions. After laying the foundation of computer language and computer architecture in the first two chapters, Assembly programming is used as the mechanism for understanding computer architecture and harnessing Assembly for software development. Edition 2.0 is updated to include a primary focus on the 64-bit standard.
Présentation de l'éditeur
Hall & Slonka's textbook takes a practical approach readily addressing “why” and “how” questions throughout the text. The first two chapters lay the foundation of computer language and computer architecture. Then, subsequent chapters use assembly programming as the mechanism for gaining a better understanding of computer architecture and software development. The book supports learning on any OS platform — Mac, Windows, and Linux — by providing programming examples for the three most common assemblers in parallel: GAS, MASM, and NASM. The book is based on the x86/x86_64 architecture and also provides a chapter on other common ISAs such as ARM, AVR, RISC-V, and z/Architecture. E-books (ISBN: 978-1-943153-31-2) are available from Redshelf.com and VitalSource.com for $44.00. For more information, visit www.ProspectPressVT.com.
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