Any good resources to learn Assembly? A youtube playlist or a channel?
Kisses.
>>60428069
Books nigger
>>60428273
negro, I don't have time for books :-/
>>60428341
>has no time to read a book about programming
>can afford time to watch videos about it which are equally time consuming but less informative
wtf is wrong with you
>>60428341
books are as fast as you are you fucking cockroach eating indian
>>60428375
are you serious? Videos are faster than books to learn. Well, at least for me :-/
#peace
Use a language with good GDB support:
https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Supported-Languages.html
(probably best to just use C or C++)
Write some programs and learn backwards.
I believe someone made an online version,
(though learning to use GDB may benifit you elsewhere)
Gimme a couple minutes to find that site if you want it
https://godbolt.org/
Here you go, sweetheart.
>>60428526
I love you so much, anon S2
>>60428594
Love you too.
You can right-click the words to do stuff like
define assembler keywords and jump to the
assembler version of a C line of code
But frankly, using this in concert with a book on
assembler would help you understand far better.
While youtube videos can make the material
feel warmer, it has the same effect as youtube
videos on history and sports strategy:
you walk away thinking "Neat! That's so easy!
I get it" and the next week you have no idea
what you're doing.
Working through exercises, even if you skip through
the lecture part of the book, will always trump
just about any other style of learning to code.
http://opensecuritytraining.info/IntroX86.html
>>60428466
Then you are a fucking retarded nigger.
captcha: calle calle
>>60428594
>ends post in "Kisses"
>S2
hue monkey spotted, where is my monies
>>60428829
what?
>>60428069
This is the book
"Structured Computer Organization" by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Don't learn 32-bit assembly in 2017
>>60428069
TAOCP tbqh famalamalam. Other than than that, RE challanges are perfect for learning asm.