The Art of Assembly Language Programming , Randy Hyde’s acclaimed text on assembly language programming, is the most-often recommended book on 80×86 assembly language programming in newsgroups, on web sites, and by word of mouth.
Book Description
This book presents assembly language from the high-level programmer’s point of view, so you can start writing meaningful programs within days. The High Level Assembler (HLA) that accompanies the book is the first assembler that allows you to write portable assembly language programs that run under either Linux or Windows with nothing more than a recompile.
Table of Contents
- Hello, World of Assembly Language
- Data Representation
- Memory Access and Organization
- Constants, Variables, and Data Types
- Procedures and Units
- Arithmetic
- Low-Level Control Structures
- Advanced Arithmetic
- Macros and the HLA Compile-Time Language
- Bit Manipulation
- The String Instructions
- Classes and Objects