Assembly language programming in unix environment
Christopher Lemire
christopher.lemire at gmail.com
Sun Sep 20 12:36:18 UTC 2009
I'd like to know as well. I also do many languages but primarily jave in netbeans, much preferred over eclipse though I don't have a problem using vim and gvim, I'd like to do it n netbeans.
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i've been using netbeans for c/c++/java/python/php. I've just completed
a course on microprocessor and assembly language. in my university we
were taught using assembly with c/c++ in MS visual C++. we were
basically taught various DOS application using assembly/c/c++. but as i
dont actually give a damn about Windoze, i wanna learn assembly language
in unix environment. which programming environment should i use(cause
netbeans can't handle c/c++ codes with "_asm" blocks, and i dont have
much experience with gcc command line options.) . what about "nasm "?
can it handle _asm blocks in c/c++ codes or it jsut a pure assembler
like MASM.
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