Low-Level Coding

"Low-Level Coding" offers a comprehensive exploration of how software instructions translate into actual machine operations, bridging the crucial gap between high-level programming languages and computer hardware fundamentals.
The book masterfully demystifies assembly language and machine code through a practical, hands-on approach that makes complex concepts accessible to readers with basic programming experience. Through carefully structured content spanning CPU architecture, memory management, and hardware interaction, readers gain essential insights into the foundational elements of modern computing.
The book's unique strength lies in its progressive journey through four main sections, starting with basic assembly concepts and advancing to practical applications in system programming. By examining both x86 and ARM architectures, it provides real-world context through detailed code examples and debugging exercises. The material particularly shines in demonstrating how understanding low-level programming enhances a programmer's effectiveness at any level, revealing the true implications of programming decisions that high-level languages typically abstract away.
What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting assembly programming with computer architecture, operating systems, and compiler design. Through interactive examples and thorough annotations, readers learn essential skills for writing device drivers, optimizing performance-critical code, and implementing system utilities. This practical focus, combined with detailed technical content and hands-on exercises, makes it an invaluable resource for computer science students, professional programmers, and embedded systems developers seeking deeper understanding of computer systems.

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Low-Level Coding

"Low-Level Coding" offers a comprehensive exploration of how software instructions translate into actual machine operations, bridging the crucial gap between high-level programming languages and computer hardware fundamentals.
The book masterfully demystifies assembly language and machine code through a practical, hands-on approach that makes complex concepts accessible to readers with basic programming experience. Through carefully structured content spanning CPU architecture, memory management, and hardware interaction, readers gain essential insights into the foundational elements of modern computing.
The book's unique strength lies in its progressive journey through four main sections, starting with basic assembly concepts and advancing to practical applications in system programming. By examining both x86 and ARM architectures, it provides real-world context through detailed code examples and debugging exercises. The material particularly shines in demonstrating how understanding low-level programming enhances a programmer's effectiveness at any level, revealing the true implications of programming decisions that high-level languages typically abstract away.
What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting assembly programming with computer architecture, operating systems, and compiler design. Through interactive examples and thorough annotations, readers learn essential skills for writing device drivers, optimizing performance-critical code, and implementing system utilities. This practical focus, combined with detailed technical content and hands-on exercises, makes it an invaluable resource for computer science students, professional programmers, and embedded systems developers seeking deeper understanding of computer systems.

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Low-Level Coding

Low-Level Coding

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Low-Level Coding

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"Low-Level Coding" offers a comprehensive exploration of how software instructions translate into actual machine operations, bridging the crucial gap between high-level programming languages and computer hardware fundamentals.
The book masterfully demystifies assembly language and machine code through a practical, hands-on approach that makes complex concepts accessible to readers with basic programming experience. Through carefully structured content spanning CPU architecture, memory management, and hardware interaction, readers gain essential insights into the foundational elements of modern computing.
The book's unique strength lies in its progressive journey through four main sections, starting with basic assembly concepts and advancing to practical applications in system programming. By examining both x86 and ARM architectures, it provides real-world context through detailed code examples and debugging exercises. The material particularly shines in demonstrating how understanding low-level programming enhances a programmer's effectiveness at any level, revealing the true implications of programming decisions that high-level languages typically abstract away.
What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting assembly programming with computer architecture, operating systems, and compiler design. Through interactive examples and thorough annotations, readers learn essential skills for writing device drivers, optimizing performance-critical code, and implementing system utilities. This practical focus, combined with detailed technical content and hands-on exercises, makes it an invaluable resource for computer science students, professional programmers, and embedded systems developers seeking deeper understanding of computer systems.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788233946692
Publisher: Publifye
Publication date: 01/13/2025
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 134
File size: 565 KB
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