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PC Assembly Language by Paul A. Carter

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PC Assembly Language by Paul A. Carter

PC Assembly Language by Paul A. Carter

The purpose of this book is to give the reader a better understanding of how computers really work at a lower level than in programming languages like Pascal. By gaining a deeper understanding of how computers work, the reader can often be much more productive developing software in higher level languages such as C and C++. Learning to program in assembly language is an excellent way to achieve this goal.

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