Re: A86: ASM Programming Test
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Re: A86: ASM Programming Test
In a message dated 11/26/98 4:50:52 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ZeromusMog@aol.com writes:
> Heya everyone! I had a neat idea. Almost every book I've seen about
> programming that is worth it's weight in beans has some kind of
"programming
> challenge" in it at the end of every chapter. (See: "Learning Visual Basic
> in
> 21 Days"). It would be really cool if some of us could get together and
> decide
> on some programming problems that would be ranked in complexity that, by
> doing
> in order, would pretty much teach someone assembly.
> Here's a good example for a couple of programs:
> One: Write a program that clears the screen displays "Hello World!" or your
> name on the screen.
> Two: Write a program that won't exit until a certain button is pressed.
> There
> should be a message asking you to press a button, a message that appears
> when
> the wrong button is pressed, and another message (and an exit) when the
> correct button is pressed.
>
> Best of all, if you found that confusing, sample programs could be
included.
> The rest of the problems would involve making a dot move on the screen,
> animating a sprite, using greyscale, etc. It would make life much more fun
> for
> people like me who want to learn to program ASM, but don't know what to do
> next!
>
> KUPO
This is a good way of leannig things, but I have no Idea were I would begin.
I have no idea how to write in ASM so were do I learn?
Thanks,
-AAmeise@aol.com