Re: Constants and strings

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Thanks for the references. I actually came across
an interesting assmebly code website at one point,
but never followed up on it. (They were making GUI
software with only assmbly.)

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> "Sam Hobbs" <samuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > It you want to find a good book, there is a site (The Association of C &
> > C++ Users) that is primarily for C/C++ programmers that probably can
help.
> > See:
> >
> > http://www.accu.org/bookreviews/public/index.htm
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>
> I don't find as many relevant books there as I thought there would be. You
> can look through the list of "Windows" books. The following two also might
> help, but I know nothing about them except what the book reviews say.
>
> Architecture of Computer Hardware and Systems Software by Irv Englander
> http://www.accu.org/bookreviews/public/reviews/a/a002238.htm
>
> Windows Assembly Language and Systems Programming by Barry Kauler
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http://www.accu.org/cgi-bin/accu/rvout.cgi?from=0sb_assembler&file=w002294a
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