Assembler Language Programming for IBM and IBM Compatible Computers (Formerly 370/360 Assembler Language Programming)
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Presents a comprehensive business-oriented approach to teaching assembly language programming on IBM and IBM-compatible computers, geared towards freshman and sophomores majoring in data processing or computer science. Rich in student aids including self-evaluation quizzes, chapter objectives, exercises, and chapter summaries.
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