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by sciolizer
5763 days ago
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Computer science curriculums vary wildly. And just because you were taught assembly and how a cpu works, doesn't mean you learned how to do it on unix or even x86. (My college taught with the spim mips emulator. I also taught myself dos assembly when I was younger, but this is the first time I've seen unix assembly.) |
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This is not the article I would use to learn about Linux, operating systems, or assembly (although it's more accurate to say you learn "an ISA" instead of "assembly").