While looking at http://www.techsupportalert.com/cont...rogramming.htm
For those ASM man
http://www.easycode.cat/English/index.htm
I'm not an ASM man but the above seems very interesting.
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Very nice find Eros. Thanks for the links.
About Assembly Programming, I always thought that when you wrote Assembly you were below the windows code, so that it was the BIOS first, then your assembly code and then windows api, or that you at least had this option.
I guess that misconception came from playing with it while in the MS-DOS days as the operating system.
But seeing how the languages sit on top of the Windows API, I am seeing now what Patrice Terrier has been saying, just learn the windows api and code with it.
I wonder if Linux is different and more like the old Dos days?
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