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I don't know anything about programming. Is it okay if I start with assembly? And more importantly, how can I begin to use assembly without any knowledge. If you could offer me a book / website, I'd really be pleased.
Assembly language is a low-level programming language that is used to write instructions for a computer's processor. It is considered a "low-level" language because it is very close to the computer's hardware and is not as easily readable as high-level languages like Java or Python.
While it is not impossible, it is highly recommended to have some basic understanding of programming concepts before attempting to learn assembly. This will make it much easier to grasp the complex syntax and logic used in assembly language.
To write and run assembly code, you will need an assembler program and a computer with a compatible processor. Many assemblers are available for free online, and most modern computers have a processor that can run assembly code.
The time it takes to learn assembly will vary depending on your previous programming experience and how much time you dedicate to learning. However, it is generally considered a difficult language to learn and can take several months to become proficient.
Assembly is often used for tasks that require precise control over a computer's hardware, such as operating system development or embedded systems. It can also be more efficient than high-level languages, as it allows for direct manipulation of the computer's registers and memory.