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Thanks for the replies guys!
The tutorial i linked in the OP was coincidentally that one from Lenas, and I like that page (tuts4you). Quick question though, arent those tutorials little old? I am doing it and im learning tons with it but can i safely assume that i will encounter most of it in "real life" applications. I will start learning assembly + checking compiled code as suggested. --Edit Let me fit in another question here: I have noticed that there might be different "flavors" of ASM language. Is that correct? if so what would be the way to go? Last edited by RaptorX; 02-06-2011 at 04:42. Reason: Adding a question. |
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