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    assembly books

    hi i wanna start learning assembly...for win32...hmm..im willin to buy a book about this so i learn it faster...can someone point me good books about assembly? i have experience with high level languages such as vb, vb.net and c#
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    Well, you want something simple but I just can't help directing you to one of the best books I've ever run into: "The Art of Assembly Language Programming". It's avaliable on-line at

    http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA.html

    Or from there you can find other interesting links.

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    IBM PC Assembly Language and Programming (by Peter Abel.)

    A nice little textbook for MASM.

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    Thumbs up reccomend you the book

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    Re: reccomend you the book

    Originally posted by adnanqaizar
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    Great, but

    1. This thread is about assembly -not VB- books.
    2. If you were more explicit and told us why you like it we would appreciate it, after all there are tons of VB6 books...

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    Assembly language for intel based computers was decent
    Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught. - Oscar Wilde

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