Programming:

List of languages:


Assembly:

Recommended references:
  • Usenet - comp.lang.asm.x86
  • Usenet - comp.lang.asm370
  • Usenet - rec.games.programmer

  • Jannes Faber's assembly home page
    A great collection of sources, references, and links. What I wanted to do with my page, but never took the time to...
  • Download sites (click to download):

  • Editors:
    asmenv (121k)
    Borland-like environment for TASM, MASM, and A86. Includes compiling and linking.
    sled (33k)
    My favorite text editor, written in assembly language. Allows columnar editing as well, making insertion and deletion of comments easy.
  • Documentation:
    asmtut, a 4-part, very complete assembly language tutorial.
    asmtut1.zip (98k)
    asmtut2.zip (102k)
    asmtut3.zip (88k)
    asmtut4.zip (72k)
    asmtutor (25k)
    Small, but ok assembly tutor by Joshua Auerbach.
    Gavin's guide to assembly (16k)
  • Source:
    ej-tsr.zip (3k)
    Small mark / release TSR.
    flames2.lzh (3k)
    .ASM source for hi-res random flames displayed on screen.
    gsrc211.lzh (71k)
    Gus mod player, fully in .ASM.
    PC Games Programmer Encyclopedia (719k)
    Lots of great code, most of which is graphical in nature.
    pixelate.lzh (6k)
    Two bitmap scaling routines.
    pmode307.zip (55k)
    DPMI/VCPI/XMS/raw protected mode interface kernel.
  • Utilities:
    helppc21.zip (284k)
    Great hypertext format (under DOS) document for ASM and C. Includes all functions / operands, clock cycles, port addresses, and interrupts.

  • There's a lot more cool stuff at:

  • wuarchive.wustl.edu, but it's often hard to get on.
  • x2ftp.oulu.fi
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    perl

    Recommended references:
    Download sites (click to download):

  • perl: (1018k)
    uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu
    sunsite.unc.edu
  • documentation (360k):
    uiarchive.cso.uiuc.edu
  • Meta-FAQ (v)1.4:
    postscript version (42k)
    ASCII version (10k)
  • "The Taming of the Camel"
    These are Tom Christiansen's postscript slides from his recent VHLL conference presentation.
  • Programming perl book sources (123k)
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    yacc (bison)

    Recommended references:
    Download sites (click to download):

  • bison: (259k)
    mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu
    sunsite.unc.edu
  • byacc: (87k)
    ftp.cs.berkeley.edu
  • O'Reilly lex & yacc book sources (36k)
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    Last modified Friday, 05-Dec-1997 20:42:19 CST