Re: A86: Re: Learning ASM


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Re: A86: Re: Learning ASM




Yeah, it is a shameless plug, but imho, 86 Central (which we haven't touched
for nearly a year) has the most tutorials and sites linked to in one place.
But you have to agree that nothing beats Assembly Studio 86 and VTI, right?
:)

(we didn't setup a dedicated server, message board, indexed search engine,
etc. for nothing)

> Now David, that wouldn't happen to be a selfless plug, now would it?  I
seem to know of many other sites that are, in my opinion, as good as, or
better than the stuff you all have.  There are many sites that can teach you
to program, even though your all's is a very good one.
>
> Glen
> tutorial1.cjb.net
>
> In a message dated Wed, 20 Oct 1999 12:36:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
"David Phillips" <david@acz.org> writes:
>
> >
> > Visit these sites (in order):
> >
> > http://asmstudio.acz.org/   <-- you'll really really want this, READ THE
> > HELP FILE!!!  :)
> > http://vti.acz.org/             <-- you don't really want to test your
code
> > on the calc at first...
> > http://ti86.acz.org/         <-- many tutorials, links, helpful hints,
FAQ
> > http://www.acz.org/       <-- ask questions on the message board, use
search
> > engine (great!)
> >
> > Many asm programmers (including myself) are on AIM and ICQ, and are
willing
> > to answer questions and stuff, as long you don't pester them.  Most
> > programmer's biggest pet peave is when a newbie sends them a 200 line
> > program that's horribly messy and uncommented, and they want the
experienced
> > programmer to debug it for them.  Don't do this!  This is a huge no-no!
> > More than half of programming is debugging.  And let me tell you, when
you
> > start doing asm, for the first 3-6 months at least, you'll be doing tons
of
> > it.  Compile, run, crash, fix, compile, run, crash, fix, compile, run,
> > crash, stare for three hours, compile, run, crash, drive to Quik Trip
and
> > refill the 64 oz. Mt. Dew, stare for two more hours, compile, run, see
it
> > work, go to bed when parents wake up for the day and find you still
> > programming :)
> >
> > (Or, if you're in college, that last part is "holy crap, I have an exam
in
> > 30 minutes and I haven't slept yet!"  ;-)
> >
> > --
> > David Phillips <david@acz.org>
> > http://www.acz.org/
> >
> > >
> > > Hello...  I am new to both this list and ASM in general, and am
attempting
> > > to learn assembly for the 86.  After becoming completely versed in
> > TI-BASIC
> > > (oh boy! :P ) I have decided to learn asm.  Mainly what I am wondering
is
> > if
> > > there are any well-versed asm programmers willing to sort of 'tutor'
me in
> > > asm.  I imagine the chances of this are fairly slim, but there's no
harm
> > in
> > > asking, right?
> > >
> > > -Chris Remo
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
>
>
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