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Programming from the Ground Up [pdf] (2003)

https://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/pgubook/ProgrammingGroundUp-1-0-booksize.pdf
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uticus•7mo ago
> At the end of them you can still ask "how does the computer really work?" and not have a good answer. They tend to pass over topics that are difficult even though they are important. I will take you through the difficult issues because that is the only way to move on to masterful programming

> This book teaches assembly language for x86 processors and the GNU/Linux operating system. Therefore we will be giving all of the examples using the GNU/Linux standard GCC tool set.

interesting, close to the machine to teach how the machine works while also pulling in programming concepts.

> Thus, programming is not as much about communicating to a computer as it is communicating to those who come after you.

100% - unfortunately the content is light or non-existent on concepts i would say are essential to this part of programming, like:

- how to set up code to be easily maintained

- how to navigate code from others, especially those who don't think like you

- how to collaborate with others to create a program as a team

- etc

...would be interesting to see how the author would pair these concepts with x86 assembler examples.

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