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Assembly Language Step-by-Step Programming
In the first edition of this book I presented a simple editor/environment called JED. JED is history, gone
with some Borland code libraries that were pulled from the market. In its place I present NASM-IDE, a
conceptually similar utility created for NASM by Robert Anderton of the United Kingdom. NASM-IDE
operates only under DOS. It won't help you with Linux. But in Linux there are a multitude of editors
available, and in the process of learning Linux you certainly learned one of them. Whatever it is, use it.
(I use, and will recommend, EMACS.) If I've learned nothing else about Linux, it's that people get very
attached to their text editors. I won't ask you to learn another one.
2013-01-14
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