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Add Assembly to the list of course languages.

30th Jun 2019, 4:58 AM
e.t.ii
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I believe there are many forms of asm. Different systems most likely would have different assemblers. Perhaps asm would be community made content. I do not believe coding projects with OS specific asm is for beginners.
30th Jun 2019, 5:21 AM
Manual
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Quite fun , play assembly on atmega procesor directly cloud fun instead here. Play with simple instruction first could boost you undetstanding ;) #cmiiw
1st Jul 2019, 10:02 AM
Rachell
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e.t.ii Unfortunatly I cannot say this is "my program". I am not a hired member of staff or owner of the Sololearn platform. For inquires about content made by Sololearn. You will need to email info@Sololearn.com
3rd Jul 2019, 12:56 AM
Manual
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I was under the impression there were only two types of assembly language either 32-bit or 64-bit computers. I guess arm assembly would be a 3rd yes? But isn’t Assembly language one of the courses that would be required for a 2 year computer science degree along with either Java or C language. Wouldn’t that qualify in regards to what is appropriate for beginners? Just a thought. Perhaps you could offer arm assembly since your program on SoloLearn is mostly for mobile devices?
30th Jun 2019, 5:24 AM
e.t.ii
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