Re: HLA
- From: Herbert Kleebauer <klee@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 23:36:43 +0200
brennan.vincent@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks for the help, everyone. I've probably decided to go with
learning assembly from the AoA with HLA, but I'm going to wait for some
of its detractors to reply, just to make sure I don't have a biased
picture.
First you have to define what exactly you mean with "I want to
learn assembly language". Which additional knowledge do you think
you have gained after you have "learned assembly language" and
why do you think you need this knowledge. Only after you have
found the answer to this questions, you will be able to look for
the proper tool "to learn assembly language".
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: .EXE -> .ASM -> .EXE
... Are you saying that some people have trouble learning assembly language ... HLA from an experienced HLA programmer and see what happens. ... AoA has nothing to do with HLA. ... typical user trying to learn RosAsm. ... (alt.lang.asm) - Re: HLA
... directly translated into HLA. ... but AoA *does* use it heavily. ... assembler like NASM and then learn HLA with just the Reference Manual, ... learn assembly language via a product reference manual (or even the CPU ... (alt.lang.asm) - More Reviews
... interesting reviews of AoA and HLA. ... in learning assembly language might want to check these out. ... (alt.lang.asm) - HLA History
... The Self-proclaimed "assembly language historian" ... High-Level Assembler. ... HLA *has* been around long enough now ... using MASM 6.1. ... (alt.lang.asm) - Re: TMA Assembler?
... I wish I was as good as Rene in ASM, but there is still some way to go, ... If "I am HLA" then I'm definitely the one to argue with. ... The actual assembly language ... (alt.lang.asm) |
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