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Title: Newbie
Post by: nc3b on September 07, 2005, 02:56:46 PM
I'm also a newbie with assembly. I want to start learning assembly (i know c++, c#, java etc..) and i simply can't get a goos tutorial.. i found the "Art of assembly" and didn't enjoy verry much that it's based on HLA.. I also tryed a book i found on a p2p Network.."Assembly language Step-by-Step" wich i think is great but it's verry old.. can anyone point me in the right direction? thx:)
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: ToutEnMasm on September 07, 2005, 03:08:00 PM
Hello,
A good start http://win32assembly.online.fr/
                    ToutEnMasm
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: nc3b on September 07, 2005, 04:26:16 PM
Hey, thanks:)... I'll read that tutorial.. One more thing.. if i'm not particularly interested in Win32 assembly? thx:)
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: roticv on September 07, 2005, 04:51:09 PM
What are you interested in?
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: P1 on September 07, 2005, 05:25:24 PM
nc3b,

Welcome aboard !!!     :U

Please read around the forum.  And learn to use the Search button, it will save you a bunch of time getting up to speed.

If you run into a wall, ask away, we have been there, done that, so you don't have too.

Does your nick have a story about it ?

Regards,  P1   :8)
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: xeno2utoo on September 08, 2005, 06:17:35 AM
Well, I understand what you mean, and I think that even though "Art of Assembly" deals mainly with HLA, all the basic stuff is quite general and I guess that after dealing with all of that, the rest is 'just' studying code examples in Assembly instead of HLA.  Anyway, according to Mr. Hyde that is the way that HLA is meant to work, i.e. an easy way into assembly.

Cheers
Per.
Title: Re: Newbie
Post by: nc3b on September 08, 2005, 07:41:39 AM
Well.. assembly seems great if you read what the autors write to encourage you in using it.. Still even tough EVERYBODY talks about it, it's frustrating that there are a zilion c++ tutorials and there are so few assembly tutorials.. Still, i'm happy i found this forum (i found it by accident) because this is the first place where someone actualy supported be instead of the "Assembly?? Get real man.. start learning c#.. it's easier" i found in other forums. Thanks a lot. This place is great. :)