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ibex333

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Any good websites/books on Machine Language, Assembly Language, Kernels, etc?
 

sunilmkt

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I like your contribution for learning programing language. Format is quite good. Excellent !!!
 

TahirMarfani

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www.meracrm.com
Well, i suppose i used to be alluding to the task of mixing everything into one post at the terribly high. Specifically:

1) Move the contents of post one to post two and contrariwise.
2) The links to 'General,' 'Programming,' and 'Linux' be removed.
3) underneath every language, produce sub-sections - one points to tutorials whereas the opposite points to any reviews (if available). i actually do not care regarding the reviews, therefore even those is born. i'm simply making an attempt to come back up with a hierarchy that may add up to most of the people.

Again, i'm thinking of constructing this as lean as potential. Overall, we must always merely stick with languages in order that we will [possibly] gather additional community content that is particular to languages. Let American state recognize if you had alternate concepts.
 

annaparr

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Thanks for sharing this information. I am actually searching and reading about these languages. i have got much help from this thread.
 

gothamhunter

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Any chance we could get an updated list of resources? Some of these aren't very good anymore.