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The Art of ARM Assembly

Hyde, Randall
The Art of ARM Assembly
A complete beginner’s book on 64-bit ARM assembly language, written specifically for macOS, Linux, Raspberry PiOS (64-bit), and other 64-bit ARM-based systems.Add valuable skills to your programming toolkit by learning to write complete applications in ARM, a popular low-level assembly language.This book is the latest in Randall Hyde’s iconic series on assembly language programming. A comprehensive masterclass on 64-bit ARM, it guides you thro...

CHF 104.00

The Book of I²C

Hyde, Randall
The Book of I²C
An extensive practical guide to connecting real-world devices to microcontrollers with the popular I²C bus.If you work with embedded systems, you're bound to encounter the ubiquitous Inter-Integrated Circuit bus (IIC, I2C, or I²C) - a serial protocol for connecting integrated circuits in a computer system. In The Book of I²C, the first comprehensive guide to this bus, bestselling author Randall Hyde draws on 40 years of industry experience to ...

CHF 59.90

The Art of 64-Bit Assembly, Volume 1

Hyde, Randall
The Art of 64-Bit Assembly, Volume 1
A new assembly language programming book from a well-loved master. Art of 64-bit Assembly Language capitalizes on the long-lived success of Hyde's seminal The Art of Assembly Language.Randall Hyde's The Art of Assembly Language has been the go-to book for learning assembly language for decades. Hyde's latest work, Art of 64-bit Assembly Language is the 64-bit version of this popular text. This book guides you through the maze of assembly langu...

CHF 94.00

Write Great Code, Volume 2, 2nd Edition: Thinking Low-Lev...

Hyde, Randall
Write Great Code, Volume 2, 2nd Edition: Thinking Low-Level, Writing High-Level
Explains how compilers translate high-level language source code (like code written in Python) into low-level machine code (code that the computer can understand) to help readers understand how to produce the best low-level, computer readable machine code.Today's programmers are tasked with writing optimal computer code to produce high performance systems, whether for machine learning, data science, or artificial intelligence. This second edit...

CHF 65.00

Write Great Code, Volume 1

Hyde, Randall
Write Great Code, Volume 1
Understanding the Machine, the first volume in the landmark Write Great Code Series by Randall Hyde, explains the underlying mechanics of how a computer works.Like the highly regarded first edition, this second edition of Understanding the Machine covers machine organization and computer science topics like the CPU, machine architecture, memory and cache organization, I/O and peripheral devices, and how the decoding and execution of machine in...

CHF 65.00

Write Great Code, Volume 3: Engineering Software

Hyde, Randall
Write Great Code, Volume 3: Engineering Software
Learn how to write code that everybody thinks is great. This book covers topics relevant to writing great code at a personal level: craftsmanship, art, and pride in your workmanship. This third volume in the Write Great Code series addresses the issues of creating readable and maintainable code that will generate awe from fellow programmers.Volumes I & II of the Write Great Code series address an important attribute that is often ignored in mo...

CHF 65.00

The Art of Assembly Language, 2nd Edition

Hyde, Randall
The Art of Assembly Language, 2nd Edition
Assembly is a low-level programming language that's one step above a computer's native machine language. Although assembly language is commonly used for writing device drivers, emulators, and video games, many programmers find its somewhat unfriendly syntax intimidating to learn and use. Since 1996, Randall Hyde's The Art of Assembly Language has provided a comprehensive, plain-English, and patient introduction to 32-bit x86 assembly for non-a...

CHF 71.00

Write Great Code, Volume 2

Hyde, Randall
Write Great Code, Volume 2
In the beginning, most softare was written in assembly, the CPU¿s low-level language, in order to achieve acceptable performance on relatively slow hardware. Early programmers were sparing in their use of high-level language code, knowing that a high-level language compiler would generate crummy, low-level machine code for their software. Today, however, many programmers write in high-level languages like C, C++, Pascal, Java, or BASIC. The re...

CHF 65.00