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Mastering Turbo Assembler

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Written by nationally known, bestselling author Tom Swan, Mastering Turbo Assembler, Second Edition, provides a complete introduction to assembly language programming, as well as thorough coverage of intermediate and advanced topics.
With hundreds of working examples of code, chapter summaries, exercises, and projects, you'll learn how to write inline assembler code and master all the features of Borland's Turbo Assembler - painlessly.

944 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1989

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January 3, 2021
*sigh* back in the day I learned assembler programming from this book. It dissected this complicated topic into palatable pieces, very well explained and by and by covering everything necessary to advance from novice to adept. Of course, though many general principles of assembly still apply today, much of this book is completely outdated nowadays, given that it covers MS DOS from the mid 1990s.
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