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Assembly programming
Project description
List of Assembly programs in various architectures to provide a reference.
This is not serious at all, just for fun.
Some work done: Assembly (branch test
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Relevant Technology
Knowledge of
- Assembly
- ARM
- AArch64
- x86
- x86_64
- etc....
- Documentation
- Markdown
- etc....
- Github CI
- Makefile
Complexity and required time
Complexity
- [ ] Beginner - This project requires no or little prior knowledge of the technolog(y|ies) specified to contribute to the project
- [x] Intermediate - The user should have some prior knowledge of the technolog(y|ies) to the point where they know how to use it, but not necessarily all the nooks and crannies of the technology
- [ ] Advanced - The project requires the user to have a good understanding of all components of the project to contribute
Required time (ETA)
- [ ] Little work - A couple of days
- [x] Medium work - A week or two (With knowledge of Assembly, that is.)
- [ ] Much work - The project will take more than a couple of weeks and serious planning is required
Categories
- [x] Low-level
Please select a category which exists next time.
Please select a category which exists next time.
The categories is not really relevant :(
Please select a category which exists next time.
The categories is not really relevant :(
Then I would appreciate it if you added them as extra information instead of as categories.
Thank you for the issue however!
And please select one complexity.
I've added intermediate for now, as it seems more logical based on your issue description.
And please select one complexity.
I've added intermediate for now, as it seems more logical based on your issue description.
~~Some list was removed? (Edit history)~~ Edited
And please select one complexity. I've added intermediate for now, as it seems more logical based on your issue description.
Some list was removed?
What?
I have updated the issue.
Appears to be the same for me.
Github is weird, fixed.
Funny how Assembly is not Open Source. (Technically)
http://www.rosettacode.org/wiki/Rosetta_Code is a nice library, maybe help them too
Sounds interesting