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Beginning x64 Assembly Programming: From Novice to AVX Professional

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Program in assembly starting with simple and basic programs, all the way up to AVX programming. By the end of this book, you will be able to write and read assembly code, mix assembly with higher level languages, know what AVX is, and a lot more than that. The code used in Beginning x64 Assembly Programming is kept as simple as possible, which no graphical user interfaces or whistles and bells or error checking. Adding all these nice features would distract your attention from the learning assembly language. The theory is limited to a strict a little bit on binary numbers, a short presentation of logical operators, and some limited linear algebra. And we stay far away from doing floating point conversions. The assembly code is presented in complete programs, so that you can test them on your computer, play with them, change them, break them. This book will also show you what tools can be used, how to use them, and the potential problems in those tools. It is not the intention to give you a comprehensive course on all of the assembly instructions, which is impossible in one look at the size of the Intel Manuals. Instead, the author will give you a taste of the main items, so that you will have an idea about what is going on. If you work through this book, you will acquire the knowledge to investigate certain domains more in detail on your own. The majority of the book is dedicated to assembly on Linux, because it is the easiest platform to learn assembly language. At the end the author provides a number of chapters to get you on your way with assembly on Windows. You will see that once you have Linux assembly under your belt, it is much easier to take on Windows assembly.This book should not be the first book you read on programming, if you have never programmed before, put this book aside for a while and learn some basics of programming with a higher-level language such as C.What You Will LearnDiscover how a CPU and memory worksAppreciate how a computer and operating system work togetherSee how high-level language compilers generate machine language, and use that knowledge to write more efficient codeBe better equipped to analyze bugs in your programsGet your program working, which is the fun partInvestigate malware and take the necessary actions and precautionsWho This Book Is ForProgrammers in high level languages. It is also for systems engineers and security engineers working for malware investigators.  Required Linux, Windows, virtualization, and higher level programming languages (preferably C or C++).

492 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2019

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June 30, 2025
Great book! This was my first assembly book, and I found the explanations well detailed. The examples presented are also interesting. If you'd like to have a feeling on what is presented, check my GitHub repository: https://github.com/64J0/samples--asse....

P.S.: If this repository is not public, it means that I'm still finishing some details. Check it in the next week then.
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