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Madis731 16 Mar 2006, 12:01
When I started assembly long time ago (but don't think that I'm old now):
I poked around http://flatassembler.net/examples.php and those that come with the Windows's installation package. By constantly changing instructions and assemblying I learned my way up to get a fast start. If I needed any code that I didn't know how to write, I lurked around others' codes and seach for my byte-sequences . When you know how to put parts together to make something working - you know that you can call yourself a developer (yeah, not a programmer, but a DEVVER ). It is a known fact that with 10% of knowledge, you can do 90% of the stuff you need to do (sorry, its a raw translation from Estonian - maybe you have some cleverer sentences for that), thus you can do a lot by only knowing a little The learning curve isn't so steep and you won't get frustrated. The missing parts of your knowledge you gain by lots of coding. Make some goals like learn a new instruction per day or something The game-idea is great and I know that I could do it, but because I don't have much time, I can only wish you good luck and happy coding Madis PS. You ARE LOOKING at the walkthroughs Its a hint! OK, I'll give you another one: http://flatassembler.net/docs.php |
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