Anybody here know a good place to learn x64 assembly? I've been learning x86, and been wondering where a good place to learn the next step up is.
Also, for any of you fucks not using God's programming language: why aren't you?
>>59650064
>God's programming language
HolyC?
>>59650195
Kek, almost forgot about that one.
Okay, God's low-level language then
>>59650064
i dunno about x64, but point me towards good x86 material please.
>>59650064
Here https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~213/schedule.html
Also buy the book, it's like $20 on Abe books if you get the "global version" sold out of the US not India.
When you're done that you can do TAOCP too and understand what MMIX is
>>59650251
Note, you need 3rd version
https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=21966055018&searchurl=tn%3Dcomputer%2Bsystems%2Ba%2Bprogrammer%2527s%2Bperspective%26sortby%3D17
>>59650244
I've just been taking a class at my local university, but the book we use is Assembly Language for x86 Processors by Kip R. Irvine, and it's pretty damn good. And we're using the sixth edition, if that matters.
>>59650233
Hex?
>>59650278
>https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=21966055018&searchurl=tn%3Dcomputer%2Bsystems%2Ba%2Bprogrammer%2527s%2Bperspective%26sortby%3D17
this. I've got my copy sitting on my bookshelf. if you really want to crack the surface as a programmer and learn how things work, this is a really good starting point.
More specifically chapters 3 onward will discuss more of what you're looking for
>>59650595
Hex isn't a programming language. It's a number system.