Sivarama P. Dandamudi, "Guide to Assembly Language Programming in Linux"
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 0387258973 | edition 2005 | PDF | 539 pages | 30.6 mb
Publisher: Springer | ISBN: 0387258973 | edition 2005 | PDF | 539 pages | 30.6 mb
This unique guide provides comprehensive coverage of the key elements of Assembly language programming with in-depth coverage of the Linux operating system, which is the fastest-growing operating system with an estimated 18 million Linux users worldwide. The book specifically targets professionals who would like to learn Assembly and intend or expect to move to the Linux operating system. This highly useful guidebook comes complete with all the necessary software (Linux, NASM, debugger), making it an extremely valuable resource tool for all those who want to learn Assembly programming and Linux. Readers need only have a basic knowledge of any structured, high-level language such as C to obtain the full benefits of this guidebook. Sivarama P. Dandamudi is a professor of computer science at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, as well as associate editor responsible for computer architecture at the International Journal of Computers and Their Applications. He has more than two decades of experience teaching about computer systems and organization. Features and Benefits: • Includes the Red Hat Fedora Core 3 Linux distribution, with step-by-step instructions to install Linux • Free NASM assembler provides hands-on assembly language programming experience • Special I/O software is provided to simplify assembly language programming • Three chapters on computer organization provide the necessary background to program in assembly language • Presentation of material is suitable for self-study, with extensive programming examples and figures • All examples are complete in that they can be assembled and run, giving a better feeling as to how these programs work
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