Assembly language programming in unix environment

Christopher Lemire christopher.lemire at gmail.com
Mon Sep 21 04:02:37 UTC 2009


Freeburn. As of now, all I know is quite a bit about java, data structures algorithms and efficient ones,etc but I haven't learned anything lower than c++  I do want to learn asm. I have an amd 64 bit proc dual core. I can provide more info on it if needed. I run 2.6.31 kernel I compiled and configured. All of what I know about low level is just basic concepts from talking to developers and computer science professors. I do know its very tedious and very efficient and the cpu specific such as mips. What do you suggest. I absolutely hate coding in windoze. Don't get me started on visual, net, sharp and other crap. I want to code in asm for my proc. Can u give me some pointers, advice, getting started. Feel free to contact me offlist as well. I'm sure we could learn a lot from each other and my blog shares to the linux community what I know as well. http://linuxinnovations.blogspot.com
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On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 21:31 +0000, Christopher Lemire wrote:
> He's aware c is low, just he's saying not as low

i don't consider "c" as a true low level language. because of its block
structured skeleton(although theoretically it's not a true structured
language, it does not permit generation of procedure inside a block ),
and its way to nesting blocks, structures with functions, its way upper
than the highest assembly form MACRO Assembler. i think it fits
somewhere between macro assembler and modern OOPs. i guess a "mid" level
is appropriate for "c" 


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