How do I write a program in Assembly Language?

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The discussion centers around a request for assistance in writing a program, specifically in assembly language. A user expresses frustration at not receiving help, questioning why the forum, intended to assist those unfamiliar with assembly, is not providing the expected support. Another user, ivan92, reiterates that the forum members are not obligated to write code for others. The conversation concludes with a reminder to check private messages, indicating there may be additional context or guidelines not publicly shared. Ultimately, the thread is closed without a resolution to the initial request for programming help.
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Please help me to write the following program:

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You might want to show an attempt at writing the program. People here are not going to write code for you.
 
ivan92 said : People here are not going to write code for me .

I ask : why ?

Is not this forum is dedicated to help anyone who does not know assembly language?
 
INTELL said:
ivan92 said : People here are not going to write code for me .

I ask : why ?
Read your private messages. It's important.

Thread closed.
 
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