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Guide to Assembly Language - A Concise Introduction

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This book will enable the reader to very quickly begin programming in assembly language. Through this hands-on programming, readers will also learn more about the computer architecture of the Intel 32-bit processor, as well as the relationship between high-level and low-level languages. Topics: presents an overview of assembly language, and an introduction to general purpose registers; illustrates the key concepts of each chapter with complete programs, chapter summaries, and exercises; covers input/output, basic arithmetic instructions, selection structures, and iteration structures; introduces logic, shift, arithmetic shift, rotate, and stack instructions; discusses procedures and macros, and examines arrays and strings; investigates machine language from a discovery perspective. This textbook is an ideal introduction to programming in assembly language for undergraduate students, and a concise guide for professionals wishing to learn how to write logically correct programs in a minimal amount of time.

List of contents

Variables, Registers, and Data Movement.- Input/Output.- Arithmetic Instructions.- Selection Structures.- Iteration Structures.- Logic, Shifting, Rotating, and Stacks.- Procedures and Macros.- Arrays.- Strings.- Selected Machine Language Instructions.

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This book will enable the reader to very quickly begin programming in assembly language. Through this hands-on programming, readers will also learn more about the computer architecture of the Intel 32-bit processor, as well as the relationship between high-level and low-level languages. Topics: presents an overview of assembly language, and an introduction to general purpose registers; illustrates the key concepts of each chapter with complete programs, chapter summaries, and exercises; covers input/output, basic arithmetic instructions, selection structures, and iteration structures; introduces logic, shift, arithmetic shift, rotate, and stack instructions; discusses procedures and macros, and examines arrays and strings; investigates machine language from a discovery perspective. This textbook is an ideal introduction to programming in assembly language for undergraduate students, and a concise guide for professionals wishing to learn how to write logically correct programs in a minimal amount of time.

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From the reviews:
“The well-organized book is divided into ten chapters and five appendixes. The ten chapters follow a fairly standard layout for a book on this language, with each chapter concluding with a summary section and an appropriate set of exercises … . Summing Up: Recommended. All readership levels.” (J. Beidler, Choice, Vol. 49 (2), October, 2011)
“It teaches assembly language with precision and verve, and it also provides the reader with some understanding of the computer architecture that drives assembly language. … This book is an excellent text for a course in assembly language programming, and for programmers who want to understand the low-level operations and constructs that underlie high-level languages. Its attention to machine issues also makes it suitable as a supplemental text in a course on computer operations or architecture.” (Marlin Thomas, ACM Computing Reviews, August, 2011)

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From the reviews:
"The well-organized book is divided into ten chapters and five appendixes. The ten chapters follow a fairly standard layout for a book on this language, with each chapter concluding with a summary section and an appropriate set of exercises ... . Summing Up: Recommended. All readership levels." (J. Beidler, Choice, Vol. 49 (2), October, 2011)
"It teaches assembly language with precision and verve, and it also provides the reader with some understanding of the computer architecture that drives assembly language. ... This book is an excellent text for a course in assembly language programming, and for programmers who want to understand the low-level operations and constructs that underlie high-level languages. Its attention to machine issues also makes it suitable as a supplemental text in a course on computer operations or architecture." (Marlin Thomas, ACM Computing Reviews, August, 2011)

Product details

Authors James T Streib, James T. Streib
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9781447158707
ISBN 978-1-4471-5870-7
No. of pages 257
Dimensions 158 mm x 237 mm x 15 mm
Weight 421 g
Illustrations XIV, 257 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

B, Microprocessors, computer science, Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters, Processor Architectures, Programming & scripting languages: general, Compilers & interpreters, Programming languages (Electronic computers), Compilers and Interpreters

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