I want to learn assembly so I can step up my coding to a slightly more autistic level.
Any suggestions on an IDE for newbies to Assembly?
And as a side note, general advice for learning / using Assembly would be greatly appreciated.
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/pgubook/ProgrammingGroundUp-0-8.pdf
You don't need an IDE
I use gnu emacs for everything
I use neovim for everything
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>Assembly
>IDE
Nope.
Use a text editor and nasm.
>>60353977
what's a good assembler for arm?