Linux Assembly Language Programming
272 pages | Feb 19 2011 |ISBN:0130879401 | PDF | 2.5 Mb
Master x86 assembly language from the Linux point of view! Assembly language lies at the boundary between hardware and software. While it can be described purely in terms of how it controls hardware, many of its features only make sense in the context of operating systems and programming languages. In Linux Assembly Language Programming, Bob Neveln explains all the key features of x86 assembly language in the context of the Linux operating system and the C language
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