What is the best way to learn assembly and which assembly language you I learn first? What assembly languages are the most useful to learn?
MMIX? ARM? X86? Does the tooling and emulators affect the difficulty of learning them or their usefulness? Etc etc.
Maybe start with an AVR? Arduinos are nice because you don't need an external programmer, and an 8bit chip is going to be easier to start with than a full amd64 cpu. Plus, you can make little "projects" like a blinking LED immediately, which is gratifying. If you don't mind using a programmer, the PIC line is the classic option, or the MSP430 looks like a neat gizmo
I think that the best way to learn something is build something with it. Just figure out what was it then try it:)
>>59545251
you should look into learning the 6502, it's a pretty simple architecture while still being useful at the same time
>>59545251
If you want instant gratification, get a arduino / freeduino / whateverduino.
If you want something fancy, program a RaspberryPi, but use ARMv6 assembly instead of Python.
If you are classy, buy an ATmega16, install "Atmel Studio" and get cracking. There are many good resources here.
What a cutie
>>59547148
Yes.
Those are code listings. Roughly 2 of those books contain the AGC code listings, so the stack are multiple copies. She didn't write all of it, the AGC code and software took around 1400 man-years to code. She contributed less than 0.1% to the code base.
Just so we got all the SJW shit out of the way.
>>59547148
Do I have to learn numbers and other nerd shit to find a girl like her?
>>59545251
I'd learn x86. It is relatively easy (learned it in hs). Though I haven't touched the 64-bit one.
As for the most useful, I imagine it would be useless for most people, unless they are just curious or are writing operating system or maybe driver parts or want to optimize their code where C can't help.
The best way to learn it? Probably books? I actually don't remember how I learned it back then in 2002. I remember having 3 official Intel books that they sent for free to anyone. One was for the language itself, the other was for system programmers (e.g., OS writers), third don't remember. I think I started with some guides from the internet first.
>>59547916
Join your local autism support group.