Re: Offtopic: C Programming Tutorial
- Posted by Beaumont Furniss <bfurniss at IHUG.CO.NZ> Jun 14, 2000
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Dear Lee, If I can schedule the time I shall definitely look in at this site. At this stage I'm just gathering resources , prior to , seeing how relevant this is to the C/C++ language[s] I'm learning. On 2000-06-13 EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU said: EU>Try this site: EU>http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/ EU>then click on: EU>Art of Assembly Language Text EU>Hope this helps... Lee. EU>Beaumont Furniss wrote: EU>> As for assembly language , this was something I learnt through EU>>a very roundabout way. EU>> The least you need is a manual that lists all of the codes and, EU>> graphically , illustrates what they do. If I were to learn this EU>>all over again I'd use asm.e or d86 alongside the other EU>>approaches I took ; like using the debug from DOS... EU>> What books might you reccomend , some of the Osbourne texts , EU>>are just too detailed for most types of assembly language EU>construction. Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive