Peter Nortonβs Assembly Language Book for the IBM PC
β Scribed by Peter Norton, John Socha
- Publisher
- BradyGAMES
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 436
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Programmers wanting to develop full-fledged programs in assembly language need this book. The more than 100,000 programmers who made the first edition an instant classic know: Norton and Socha team up to produce a primer for serious users.
β¦ Subjects
Programming;APIs & Operating Environments;Algorithms;Apple Programming;Cross-platform Development;Functional;Game Programming;Graphics & Multimedia;Introductory & Beginning;Languages & Tools;Microsoft Programming;Mobile Apps;Parallel Programming;Software Design, Testing & Engineering;Web Programming;Computers & Technology;Programming Languages;Ada;Ajax;Assembly Language Programming;Borland Delphi;C & C++;C#;CSS;Compiler Design;Compilers;DHTML;Debugging;Delphi;Fortran;Java;Lisp;Perl;Prolog;Python
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