eRCaGuy_hello_world
"hello world" demos & templates for various languages, for beginners and experts alike, incl. gcc build commands for C & C++ (by ElectricRCAircraftGuy)
asm_book
A book teaching assembly language programming on the ARM 64 bit ISA. Along the way, good programming practices and insights into code development are offered which apply directly to higher level languages. (by pkivolowitz)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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eRCaGuy_hello_world
Posts with mentions or reviews of eRCaGuy_hello_world.
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- Show HN: Hello world coding examples: C, C++, Python, Bash, etc.
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How to get a robust microseconds master clock in C (mainly in Linux)?
I also found this library: https://github.com/ElectricRCAircraftGuy/eRCaGuy_hello_world/blob/master/c/timinglib.h, which seems like it makes this easier.
asm_book
Posts with mentions or reviews of asm_book.
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ARMv8 AArch64/ARM64 Full Beginner's Assembly Tutorial
Looks useful for a beginner to asm in general, but for someone like me who've been coding asm for other processors for decades it might a bit too basic.
I have been using this other "tutorial" for AArch64 assembly, which I think might be more useful for someone coming from asm on another processor: https://github.com/pkivolowitz/asm_book
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Advice / Opinion Sought re: dmb
This will make it into the assembly language book located here.
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New chapter in AARCH64 assembly language book on jump or branch tables
A new chapter on how to implement jump or branch tables has been added to the book available here. The examples also give insight into how some optimized switch statements are implemented (but not all switch statements).
- Let's Learn Assembly Language Programming Together!
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[ARM & Kali Linux]What dll Stuff to include for GUI editing, also my way to create something completely original
One resource: https://github.com/pkivolowitz/asm_book. Good luck to you in your endeavors.
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Many additions to AARCH64 assembly language book
The book located here on GitHub has had many additions since an announcement was last made here.
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Question about fine details of load locked / store condition
I'm wondering about the loss of the marking due to thread switching... if the line were truly lost, the code found here wouldn't work... but it does. The example code presents a hidden update problem with solution by C++ atomic and with hand coded atomics.
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Apple-Linux-Convergence Macros Demonstrated
This is a video in which a trivial C program (print 0 to 9 using printf) is written for AARCH64 ARM Linux and then modified for the convergence macros written for this book on AARCH64 assembly language programming.
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Macro suite that allows ASM to build for both Apple Silicon and Linux
Here is a link to the first chapter that successively breaks down a simple program from C++ down into C and then down into assembly language. Towards the bottom, the same program is presented using the convergence macros.
- substantial additions to free AARCH64 book
What are some alternatives?
When comparing eRCaGuy_hello_world and asm_book you can also consider the following projects:
linuxconio - Implementation of conio.h from ms-dos based compilers for linux systems
fasmg-umbrella - Umbrella libraries for modern windows development (with fasmg).