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by voltagex_ 4205 days ago
I've been trying (and failing) to go through Peter Norton's Assembly book to start learning x86 assembler. The plan was to then do some DOS VGA programming and work my way through Turbo Pascal and C. I'd love to take a course that's historically focused as you described.

Sidenote: If anyone knows someone at Penguin, can you help me get permission to put Peter Norton's book on GitHub and update it?

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i've done exactly that when i was in school. you can still do it. i believe turbo pascal/c is available even today and supports asm blocks directly, so you can do assembly programming in pascal/c.