x86 Assembly Language Programming Masters Course
Learn Assembly From A Decade Of Experience
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Summary
- Reed courses certificate of completion - Free
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
- Learn how to create assembly programs
- Mix C with assembly
- All about registers and CPU instructions (Understand the processor)
Curriculum
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Description
This course is intended to teach you x86 assembly programming. This course teaches you how processors work and how machine code is possible. We start the course using an emulator for the legacy Intel 8086 processor.
Since we start the course with an emulator it allows me to pause the machine at any moment in time and show you exactly what is going on.
After you learn all about the legacy 8086 processor and how to program assembly for it we then move to the modern processors of today and start writing assembly for those. You are taught how to write 32 bit programs for Windows machine's and most importantly how to communicate with C programs using assembly language.
This course recommends that you have some prior experience in the C programming language or at the very least some programming experience in another language. The reason for this is because part two of the course when I teach modern assembly I reference the C programming language quite a lot since we write assembly that can talk with C.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner Assembly Programmers
- People interested in how the processor works
- People wishing to pursue a career in embedded development
Who is this course for?
This course is for software engineers that wish to pursue x86 assembly language or reverse engineering as a hobby or a career choice.
Requirements
Requirements
- Basic C knowledge is recommended if not C then at least some experience in another programming language.
- A drive to solve problems. Assembly is nothing like any other language, I will teach you what I know but you have to be willing to pay attention and try again if you mess up
Career path
Upon completing this course you will be able to write x86 assembly language and also mix C Objects with assembly generated objects. This allows you to write programs in both the C programming language and assembly language combined.
Knowing assembly language means you understand how machines work, you can take the knowledge you learned here to reverse engineer software programs and debug them.
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