Детали книги
Формат
Твердый переплет
Страницы
420
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Jan 1, 1970
Издатель
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Описание
This comprehensive guide dives deep into the world of assembly programming, offering readers valuable insights from seasoned authors Eric A. Weiss and Cuthbrt C. Hurd. With a focus on 360 assembly language, the book provides a thorough exploration of methodologies, techniques, and best practices for programming in this low-level language. Highlighting the importance of assembly in understanding computer architecture, the authors bring clarity to complex concepts while enhancing the reader’s ability to tackle real-world programming challenges.
Throughout the chapters, readers will find a well-structured approach that balances theory and practical application. The authors emphasize hands-on coding exercises, ensuring that learners can apply what they've grasped in a meaningful way. With ample examples and detailed explanations, the book serves as both an introductory resource for novices and a reference for experienced programmers looking to refine their skills in 360 assembly programming.
Throughout the chapters, readers will find a well-structured approach that balances theory and practical application. The authors emphasize hands-on coding exercises, ensuring that learners can apply what they've grasped in a meaningful way. With ample examples and detailed explanations, the book serves as both an introductory resource for novices and a reference for experienced programmers looking to refine their skills in 360 assembly programming.