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Old 02-04-2011, 05:54
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Learn Assembler

> > > c++ (havent coded on that language yet, but will soon)
You can also learn by executing step by step the C/C++ code and watching the Assembler window (in Visual C/C++ for example).
But a good Assembler book is better.
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