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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is one of the greatest books about assembly,
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This review is from: Assembly Language and Computer Architecture Using C++ and Java(TM) (Hardcover)
This is one of the greatest books about assembly you can buy...
I will tell you why: The most of the books (e.g. 'Assembly Language Master Class' of Wrox) which you can buy about assembly are about topics like 'how to paint a bitmap on the screen', 'how to write to a file', 'how to read a character from the keyboard', and so on. This is nice if you only want to know some little tricks and learn (nearly) nothing about assembly. If you want to learn something about assembly buy this book! This book covers nearly everything you can imagine in depth. The nice thing is that is starts like a typical B.Sc computer science computersystem/architecture class: what are numbers, what's hex, what's binary. What about negative numbers? This is a really nice book for someone without formal CS education which want to jump to that level (and beyond). It covers number theory (hex/bin/etc), Logic units and ALU, etc. etc. This book covers really everything: Virtual Memory, OO programming in Assembly (yeah read it right), different processor architectures, instruction sets, codegenerating by compilers, writting an assembler (yeah cool! 'an' not 'in') etc. etc. So: if you are looking for a tips and tricks book look somewhere else. This book starts pretty easy, so a lot of people can read this text, but after you finished this 800 page pounder you will have more insight in low level programming than a typical B.Sc/M.Sc in Computer Science (like me).
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best book in this subject,
By Designer (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Assembly Language and Computer Architecture Using C++ and Java(TM) (Hardcover)
This book is the best book I've seen in assembly language/architecture. It's very clear, thorough, and concrete. It is really superb in how it teaches system concepts. And it shows how C++ and Java works, in addition to how computers work. It has a great chapter on the JVM. It also covers the SPARC and the Pentium. By means of the included software, the reader can design, implement, and test new architectures.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New approach to assembly language/architecture,
By Karl Gumm (Eugene, OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Assembly Language and Computer Architecture Using C++ and Java(TM) (Hardcover)
I rank this book at the same level as the Patterson/Hennessy book on computer organization. P/H is more advanced on the hardware side (perhaps too advanced for a first course in this area) but much weaker on the software side. Reis' book is better for a first course. The software that comes with the book is well designed and works well. It allows you to work with the computer at both the machine and micro levels. I've been using the Linux version. Versions are also available for DOS, Windows, Sun Sparc, and Macintosh OS X.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This really should be 6 stars...,
By PIC16C432 "1010111" (Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Assembly Language and Computer Architecture Using C++ and Java(TM) (Hardcover)
This is probably one of the best computer architecture books I have ever read. The thing I like about this book is that Reis does not fall into the same trap as other authors and fills the first seven chapters of the book with lessons on what binary and hex is and how to convert between the two. I have always hated when technical authors begin an advanced technical book with freshmen level topics such as number systems. Real does not repeat this typical mistake. He actually teaches advanced topics such as how the JVM actually works, or how to write a simple compiler by using simple examples and that one can build on. He is obviously very knowledgeable, but uses non technical language in order to reach you. Kudos for a job well done Mr. Reis.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best computer related book I've read,
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This review is from: Assembly Language and Computer Architecture Using C++ and Java(TM) (Hardcover)
I really have nothing to add to the other reviews of this book. I've never learned as much from one single book as I have reading this one. Love it!
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Assembly Language and Computer Architecture Using C++ and Java(TM) by Anthony J. Dos Reis (Hardcover - January 12, 2004)
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