Customer Review: Usually to get things done in programming already established programs, you need the source code. "The Ida Pro Book: The Unofficial Guide to the World's Most Popular Disassembler" is a guide to that common remedy for those problems, Ida Pro. Covering many unknown yet useful techniques to use with... more info
Customer Review: As an Escalation Engineer for a large software company, live debugging and post-mortem memory dump analysis is a part of my daily routine. I often find myself debugging some strange/unique problems, where I am sometimes stuck staring at stacktraces wondering where do I go next... In these times I... more info
Customer Review: I was looking for a way to present to a reviewing committee an educational video game which I am designing. "Learning UML 2.0" was at the right level of detail to show me what diagram types I might use. The book is right for a person who taken a course in Java or C++ where you do many small... more info
Customer Review: This book was required for a college course, and I must say, I'm glad it was. The book is greatly informative on all topics, and brings up relative points I had never thought of on programming. I'd highly recommend this book.
Customer Review: If you are looking to learn assembly programming for the Linux os, I think you would do well to have this book.
Best book on Linux assembly I've found. After years of asm programming on MS with masm32 I found that I thoroughly enjoyed programming from the cmdln whith the GNU utils and using... more info
Customer Review: I started a personal campaign to teach myself assembly language, and searched out books that might help. I bought this book because I own a number of "Step-By-Step" books and the blurb sounded good. Unfortunatly, it turned out to be a dissapointment. The author prides himself on the fact that... more info
Customer Review: This book is a required text in an undergrad class on Assembly Language that I was taking. I found this book to be too difficult for a beginner simply, not because of the sophisticated concepts introduced here but because of the errors and lack of explanation. The latter half of the book is... more info
Customer Review: In my opinion, the GDB quick reference that you can download for free is more useful. To go over the basics, this book is OK, but for daily lookup purposes, the quick reference is more useful. I purchased this book as a "filler" to reach over $25 for free shipping. I'm a software engineer and... more info
Customer Review: This is a great book to learn Assembly language. I got this book because my teacher used it in my Computer Archictecture and Organization course. It's very well organized, covers a lot of subjects and has plenty of examples and illustrations to help.
Customer Review: It has a lot of examples and lists of commands. You can learn MIPS straight out from this single book. No need to look elsewhere, this is the only book you'll ever need.