Linux Assembly Language Programming eBook Download
Explains all the key features of c86 assembly language in the context of Linux operating system and the C language. May be good for beginners
As other reviewers already mentioned, there's little about this book that is specific to Linux, besides brief mentions about system calls and how the Linux kernel manages memory using paging and doesn't use segmentation (although it did in earlier versions). Then there is a strange chapter in a book about Linux assembly language programming: DOS programs.
Nevertheless, though quite basic and not enough about Linux, it can serve as a quick introduction to assembly programming for beginners.
It's a very disorganized book and I wasn't able to write a single working assembly program using this book. I picked up the following book to get a grasp of assembly:
Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers
Not Linux specific; examples might not even work in Linux but the book is awesome at explaining the ops, registers and give short examples. The book is written for an introductory course in assembly language programming, and that's what it does. I've used C and assembly for many years on my own, and I found things in here which made much more clear the reasons behind some of the 'fluff' in my open source programming projects.
Have to agree with other reviewers...
This book is disappointing to say the least....
As other reviewers already mentioned, there's little about this book that is specific to Linux, besides brief mentions about system calls and how the Linux kernel manages memory using paging and doesn't use segmentation (although it did in earlier versions). Then there is a strange chapter in a book about Linux assembly language programming: DOS programs.
Nevertheless, though quite basic and not enough about Linux, it can serve as a quick introduction to assembly programming for beginners.
It's a very disorganized book and I wasn't able to write a single working assembly program using this book. I picked up the following book to get a grasp of assembly:
Assembly Language for Intel-Based Computers
Not Linux specific; examples might not even work in Linux but the book is awesome at explaining the ops, registers and give short examples. The book is written for an introductory course in assembly language programming, and that's what it does. I've used C and assembly for many years on my own, and I found things in here which made much more clear the reasons behind some of the 'fluff' in my open source programming projects.
Have to agree with other reviewers...
This book is disappointing to say the least....
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0130879401 / 9780130879400
Pages: 272
Publication Date: Jul 30, 2000
eBook Subject: Computer & Internet
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