Thanks Raddevus
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Hi All, I feeling nostalgic for simpler days long past follow Radsev advice a bought from Amazon the Apress gem that is 'Beginning x64 Assembly Programming' while I am not to sure it will for with my current gig. I think its going to be like other Apress books buy them, they sit on shelf for ages and then come off the shelf when it all goes sideways! I might also crack it Saturday afternoons when there is little else to do. But thanks :thumbsup: Glenn. Sorry having connection issues didn't realise this had already post (with raddevus spelt wrong!)
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Hi All, I feeling nostalgic for simpler days long past follow Radsev advice a bought from Amazon the Apress gem that is 'Beginning x64 Assembly Programming' while I am not to sure it will for with my current gig. I think its going to be like other Apress books buy them, they sit on shelf for ages and then come off the shelf when it all goes sideways! I might also crack it Saturday afternoons when there is little else to do. But thanks :thumbsup: Glenn. Sorry having connection issues didn't realise this had already post (with raddevus spelt wrong!)
That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)
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That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)
Me too, plus they are always there when the Net isn't!
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That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)
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Hi All, I feeling nostalgic for simpler days long past follow Radsev advice a bought from Amazon the Apress gem that is 'Beginning x64 Assembly Programming' while I am not to sure it will for with my current gig. I think its going to be like other Apress books buy them, they sit on shelf for ages and then come off the shelf when it all goes sideways! I might also crack it Saturday afternoons when there is little else to do. But thanks :thumbsup: Glenn. Sorry having connection issues didn't realise this had already post (with raddevus spelt wrong!)
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That is why most call them 'reference' books. You refer to them when you need them. Unfortunately, that is usually when things go sideways. :thumbsup: I still have a lot of old refence books that have been replaced by newer technology and the internet. I hold on to them because they remind me of better times, IMHO. Cheers. :)
Sooner or later things ALWAYS go sideways. :((
I'd love to change the world, but they won't let me.