Title: | Simplified Assembly Language Programming |
Speaker: | James T. Streib Professor and Chair of Computer Science Department of Computer Science Illinois College Jacksonville, Illinois |
Abstract: | Assembly Language is a low-level language that uses mnemonics and has a one-to-one correspondence to the machine language (which uses ones and zeros) of a particular processor. Understanding the fundamentals of assembly language need not be intimidating and programming can be simplified by using techniques involved in learning high-level languages. This talk is based on a previously published paper by the same name in the Journal of Computing for Small Colleges, November 2000, and also an upcoming text tentatively entitled Guide to Assembly Language: A Look at the Intel Processor to be published by Springer Verlag London Ltd. |
Location: | Palenske 227 |
Date: | 11/12/2009 |
Time: | 3:10 pm |
@abstract{MCS:Colloquium:JamesTStreib:2009:11:12, author = "{James T. Streib}", title = "{Simplified Assembly Language Programming}", address = "{Albion College Mathematics and Computer Science Colloquium}", month = "{12 November}", year = "{2009}" }