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                   xorpd 15 Jul 2014, 13:48 
                  Hey,
 
                  
                I wrote a basic x86 Assembly course. (Fasm programming on windows) It is made of two parts: Video lectures (Paid) and exercises (Open Source). As many people here have some programming experience, I think some might find at least the exercises useful. Here is a link to the launch Page And link to the Exercises xorpd  | 
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                   HaHaAnonymous 15 Jul 2014, 14:09 
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                   TmX 15 Jul 2014, 14:48 
                  Looks very interesting.
 
                  
                I'll promote your site in assembly programming group on few social medias, if you don't mind.  | 
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                   einar 15 Jul 2014, 15:11 
                  It looks good. Thanks for your effort. 
                  
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                   xorpd 18 Jul 2014, 00:18 
                  Thanks for the positive messages  
                  
                @TmX: Of course you can, thank you. xorpd.  | 
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                   Hutley 04 Aug 2014, 16:53 
                  Do you plan make this course totaly open in the future? 
                  
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