Prof Martin Olivier selected as a member of IAC The American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) is a multi-disciplinary professional organization that provides leadership to advance science and its application to the legal system. The objectives of the Academy are to promote professionalism, integrity, competency, education, foster research, improve practice, and encourage collaboration in the fo
Prof Martin Olivier selected as a member of IAC The American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) is a multi-disciplinary professional organization that provides leadership to advance science and its application to the legal system. The objectives of the Academy are to promote professionalism, integrity, competency, education, foster research, improve practice, and encourage collaboration in the fo
Welcome to the Linux Assembly website! If you are looking for information on assembly programming under UNIX-like operating systems (Linux/BSD/BeOS/etc), this is the right place to be. Here you can find various resources, ranging from tutorials and documentation, to actual programs written in assembly language. As time passes, we will try to provide as much information on the subject as possible,
This is the default welcome page used to test the correct operation of the Apache2 server after installation on Ubuntu systems. It is based on the equivalent page on Debian, from which the Ubuntu Apache packaging is derived. If you can read this page, it means that the Apache HTTP server installed at this site is working properly. You should replace this file (located at /var/www/html/index.html)
HBasic is RAD Basic like language for Linux which can create stand-alone executables. Throught its complete and execellent IDE you may create, execute and fully debug programs. The IDE offers also project managment, GUI designer and property editing, syntax highlightning of the source code, code completion and code folding, and debugging mode: step-through code, display values of variables in spec
Welcome to the site of the flat assembler! This is a place dedicated to assembly language programming and contains many resources for both beginners and advanced assembly programmers. This site is constantly being improved, and hopefully you'll find here some useful resources, no matter whether you are trying to learn the assembly language, or just looking for a solution to a particular problem. T
Android Runtime (ART) BEAM (Erlang) Common Language Runtime (CLR) and Mono CPython and PyPy crt0 (C target-specific initializer) Java virtual machine (JVM) LuaJIT Objective-C and Swift's V8 and Node.js Zend Engine (PHP) A cross compiler is a compiler capable of creating executable code for a platform other than the one on which the compiler is running. For example, a compiler that runs on a PC but
Introduction Welcome to the open-source implementation of the world-famous ARJ archiver. This version has been created with an intent to preserve maximum compatibility and retain the feature set of the original ARJ archiver as provided by ARJ Software, Inc. Status ARJ is available for more than 10 platforms. Within a dedicated build environment, the project maintainer keeps the source code ready f
This group is not part of the GNU Project. This is an introductory book to programming and computer science using assembly language. It assumes the reader has never programmed before, and introduces the concepts of variables, functions, and flow control. The reason for using assembly language is to get the reader thinking in terms of how the computer actually works underneath. Knowing how the co
For users of RPM-based Linux distributions (e.g. Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, ...), you can download the official NASM builds using dnf or yum by installing nasm.repo in your /etc/yum/yum.repos.d directory. Infrastructure Change On July 1, 2020, the official NASM git repository moved to github. The previous repository on repo.or.cz is no longer maintained. Development Team NASM was originally developed
Making it harder to hate computers MAIL ARCHIVES - SEARCH - LISTSERV - DJ DJGPP - A free 32-bit development system for DOS Zip Picker FAQ Docs Mail Archives How-To's ELECTRONICS - EDA tools and projects gEDA/PCB info and hacks gR8C RX/62N OS-Board WEB - Various web tools and projects I've created Compatibility Viewer Purifier Lynx Viewer Server Goodies Icon Catalog STORE - Various software I
Welcome to the site of the flat assembler! This is a place dedicated to assembly language programming and contains many resources for both beginners and advanced assembly programmers. This site is constantly being improved, and hopefully you'll find here some useful resources, no matter whether you are trying to learn the assembly language, or just looking for a solution to a particular problem. T
I provide a menu because some sections are large and perhaps you are not interested in reading all: Lastest news, downloads and summary of the project [That's the Source Forge summary page] Introduction Features License Screen shots Download Contributing Mailing list Announcement of the last release Readme first Change log The info viewer as an standalone program: InfView Comparison between gcc 3
Key Features Overview Phoenix Object Basic is the perfect tool for Windows business application developers that want to deploy their skills in mixed Windows and Linux environments: Rapid Application Development for Linux and Windows Very short learning curve for VB or Access developers Fully object-oriented: use inheritance and polymorphism Small executables, Fast execution Easy to distribute appl
Minesweeper ported to wxBasic, running under Linux. Latest "Beta" Version Back in 2002, I decided that it was time to rewrite wxBasic from the ground up. This codebase will replace the "official" wxBasic, which was last updated back in March 2002. The new version has an entirely different architecture, and provides quite a number of features that are not available in the old version. At this point
This page has moved to http://smallbasic.github.io
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