Introduction to Computer Organization

An Under the Hood Look at Hardware and x86-64 Assembly

Bob Plantz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:No Starch Press,US

Published:27th Jan '22

£56.99

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Introduction to Computer Organization cover

Tutorial-style book provides an introductory "look under the hood" of a modern computer. Covers fundamental topics like data storage formats, computer arithmetic, basic data types, logic gates and circuits, and the CPU.

An introduction to the fundamental workings of a computer, from data storage formats, computer arithmetic, basic data types, logic gates and circuits, to the CPU.Unlike other books about assembly language and computer organisation, Introduction to Computer Organization is written with the understanding that most programmers will never have to write x86-64 assembly language or design hardware. By the end of the book readers should have a strong understanding of how binary is used to store data; how Boolean logic works, and how it's implemented in a computer; the basics of computer hardware; assembly language; program flow; and Input/Output.

"A really good assembly language learning resource for x86-64 using Linux and GNU tools."
—@Jobutex

ISBN: 9781718500099

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

502 pages