| twesterm said: In assembly, nothing is simple. ![]() |
I learned assembly with 12/13 after learning programming in Basic. That was in east germany. Shortly after that was the fall of the wall, and I had my first PC. Learned Turbo Pascal and used my knowledge of Assembly to use the inline assembly. I was a child doing all this, and you say that's complicated? No, the point is, assembly on modern computers is complicated, because modern machines are much more complicated than the ones in the late 80s and early 90s. But even today exists projects with simple hardware to learn: Arduino, Raspberry Pi. If you at these machines, learning assembly should be much easier.








