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- Assembly Language for x86 Processors, 6/eis ideal for undergraduate courses in assembly language programming and introductory courses in computer systems and computer architecture. Written specifically for the Intel/Windows/DOS platform, this complete and fully updated study of assembly language teaches students to write and debug programs at the machine level. Based on the Intel processor family, the text simplifies and demystifies concepts that students need to grasp before they can go on to more advanced computer architecture and operating systems courses. Students put theory into practice through writing software at the machine level, creating a memorable experience that gives them the confidence to work in any OS/machine-oriented environment. Proficiency in one other programming language, preferably Java, C, or C++, is recommended.
Product Identifiers
- Prentice Hall PTR
- 013602212x
- 9780136022121
- 79765313
Product Key Features
- Hardcover
- 2010
- English
Dimensions
- 41.6 Oz
- 7.2in.
- 1.2in.
- 9.2in.
Additional Product Features
- 23
- 005.265
- 2011
- Kip R. Irvine
- 6
- 768 Pages
- New Edition
- Qa76.8
- 2010-02-25
- 'This textbook [Irvine] teaches assembly and architecture fundamentals in a logical and concise manner for students with a reasonable CS1 backgrounds&and are applicable to higher-level programmers as to their understanding of what is happing to the code that they write and how it behaves during compilation and execution.' - John Doyle, Indiana University, Southeast 'The problems and exercises are of good quality and quantity; they always have similarity within the chapter examples, but they are presented in a more challenging way. Students can pick-up skills that can be transferred to solving a new problem.' - Yinping Jiao, South Texas College 'The book [Irvine] is well-organized. The chapters are lined-up such that after you cover the foundations presented in chapter 1-8, you can jump to any chapter you like consistent with what you think the students should know for upcoming classes.' - Remzi Seker, University of Arkansas, Little Rock 'Wonderful! This edition&added clearer examples to make it easy to understand assembly language and computer architecture from the programmer's point-of-view. I am very impressed with the clarity of explanations. The diagrams are simple and complement the discussions perfectly.' - David Topham, Ohlone College 'The coverage of 16-bit mode is superb'increasingly historical.' - John-Thomas Amenyo, York College, City College of New York, “This textbook [Irvine] teaches assembly and architecture fundamentals in a logical and concise manner for students with a reasonable CS1 backgrounds&and are applicable to higher-level programmers as to their understanding of what is happing to the code that they write and how it behaves during compilation and execution.” - John Doyle, Indiana University, Southeast “The problems and exercises are of good quality and quantity; they always have similarity within the chapter examples, but they are presented in a more challenging way. Students can pick-up skills that can be transferred to solving a new problem.” - Yinping Jiao, South Texas College “The book [Irvine] is well-organized. The chapters are lined-up such that after you cover the foundations presented in chapter 1-8, you can jump to any chapter you like consistent with what you think the students should know for upcoming classes.” - Remzi Seker, University of Arkansas, Little Rock “Wonderful! This edition&added clearer examples to make it easy to understand assembly language and computer architecture from the programmer’s point-of-view. I am very impressed with the clarity of explanations. The diagrams are simple and complement the discussions perfectly.” - David Topham, Ohlone College “The coverage of 16-bit mode is superb”increasingly historical.”” - John-Thomas Amenyo, York College, City College of New York, âThis textbook [Irvine] teaches assembly and architecture fundamentals in a logical and concise manner for students with a reasonable CS1 backgrounds&and are applicable to higher-level programmers as to their understanding of what is happing to the code that they write and how it behaves during compilation and execution.â - John Doyle, Indiana University, Southeast âThe problems and exercises are of good quality and quantity; they always have similarity within the chapter examples, but they are presented in a more challenging way. Students can pick-up skills that can be transferred to solving a new problem.â - Yinping Jiao, South Texas College âThe book [Irvine] is well-organized. The chapters are lined-up such that after you cover the foundations presented in chapter 1-8, you can jump to any chapter you like consistent with what you think the students should know for upcoming classes.â - Remzi Seker, University of Arkansas, Little Rock âWonderful! This edition&added clearer examples to make it easy to understand assembly language and computer architecture from the programmerâs point-of-view. I am very impressed with the clarity of explanations. The diagrams are simple and complement the discussions perfectly.â - David Topham, Ohlone College âThe coverage of 16-bit mode is superbâincreasingly historical.ââ - John-Thomas Amenyo, York College, City College of New York
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