just want to say hi. :) :bg
i am a computer science student and i am actually having a class about assembly programming...and we will use MASM for our lab exercises, machine problems, etc.
this is really a new language for me for i took java, c, c++, and various scripting languages in my first two years of studying.
hope this forum will help me alot. and i am lookiing forward to the people that i will meet here..
see you around.. :) :U
hi,
Welcome to the forum!
(science - thats my milieu :bg)
Welcome to you too frankeinstein.
Now you will learn what all those High Level Languages (HLL) need to do behind the scene in order to transform your scripts before a program can run on a computer.
uhm, where can i start?
i have no idea where to because we haven't take lessons in this yet.
any suggestions so that i can learn assembly in a fast but fruitful way?
thanks.. :U
I would suggest you start learning the very basics with Art of Assembly which you can view on-line or download it from:
http://homepage.mac.com/randyhyde/webster.cs.ucr.edu/www.artofasm.com/Windows/index.html
http://www.arl.wustl.edu/~lockwood/class/cs306/books/artofasm/toc.html