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    book recommendation

    Hey, last night I had a notion to look up some stuff on the assembly language, and I ended up getting almost too much stuff - hard to sort through what is good and what is not good (maybe its all good, who knows?) Anyway, if I wanted to learn assembly, is there a special area of it just for C? What I would like is a book that would be a good introduction to the subject, that also ties it into C.
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    Maybe one of these?
    7. It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.
    40. There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.*

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    Oh good - thank you.

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    Yes, thank you, awesome list.

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