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i'm taking a programming languages class with a great professor but my first assembler program (currently working on) is with function pointers and calling C/C++ functions from assembler. i feel like i've missed out on learning the "dumb" stuff, and for once was wondering if anyone knew a good, comprehensive assembler tutorial that touches on the silly little stuff i might have overlooked, specifically using nasm (what my later courses will also use). i've tried searching myself, but the best i could come up with is learning assembler for linux after already being experienced in assembler w/ dos (useless for me).
if not anything online, any good suggestions for books?
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