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Hello Community,I have recently opened up a site where I post "lessons" about assembly and reverse engineering. The main purpose of the site is to help people interested in assembly and reverse engineer get started and learn the fundamentals. I have seen a lot of assembly/RE tutorials and none of them try to make it simple and easily understandable. In my website, that is what i also really focus on. I want the readers to learn but not make it to hard on them.I think reverse engineering is a great skill, as you can use to to debug your own programs or even use it to exploit programs (make hacks,keys,etc..)If you guys are interested, the site is completely free and easy to navigate, the only draw back is that you need to have SOME sort of programming knowledge (preferably C,C++). But if you do have some knowledge in those two languages, entering this field of study should be extremely easy for you (at least with the way i teach it). I post lessons when I have time (1-2 or day usually). Currently I have four lessons up and plan to write the fourth one tomorrow. If you have any comments or suggestions, please do tell me.

 

Link to site: HERE

 

*Sorry for double post, just thought I could generalize the thread more.. Mods delete this thread if it conflicts with the rules*

Thanks again. 

 

I have absolutely no problem with people promoting their website(s) on this board but if you do so please can you just create the one topic. I have deleted the multiple others. Thank you...


 


Ted.


@ Teddy


 


He seems quite desperate


 


@Assembly101


 


Will definitely look forward to your blog, I hope i will get some material to learn.


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I have absolutely no problem with people promoting their website(s) on this board but if you do so please can you just create the one topic. I have deleted the multiple others. Thank you...

 

Ted.

 

Thanks, I tried deleting the other one, but I guess I could not. 

  • 4 weeks later...

It is very hard for me to understand ;((


  • 9 months later...

where the article


  • 7 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

man don't even bother this site sucks really bad his tutorials doesnt explain good enough its quite hard to understand


 


he wants us to donate 10 dollars just to access the video section thats just BS


i agree, the site is poorly designed and the tutorials are short and leaves the person hanging.


 


your best bet is to use google


  • 4 weeks later...

 

assembly101.wordpress.com is no longer available.

  • 4 weeks later...

 

 

assembly101.wordpress.com is no longer available.

 

Maybe he quit or no time to make tutorials.. :scratch:

  • 2 months later...

Sorry, I cann't access your website.


  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks for you share~~~~~~


  • 2 weeks later...

You should delete this thread,,, :pinch:


what a waste of space


  • 7 months later...

u'd better know more about memory and stack


  • 3 weeks later...

thanks 


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