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- Title x86-64 Assembly Language Programming with Ubuntu
- Author(s) Ed Jorgensen
- Publisher: University of Nevada, Las Vegas (June, 2019)
- Hardcover 357 pages
- eBook PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: 0975283847
- ISBN-13: 978-0975283844
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The purpose of this text is to provide a reference for University level assembly language and systems programming courses. Specifically, this text addresses the x86-64 instruction set for the popular x86-64 class of processors using the Ubuntu 64-bit Operating System (OS). While the provided code and various examples should work under any Linux-based 64-bit OS, they have only been tested under Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (64-bit).
About the Authors- Ed Jorgensen is an Instructor at Department of Computer Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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