Back in 2017, I taught an Introduction to Reverse Engineering Workshop called "n00b to l33t" which introduced the concepts of assembly and reversing. Thanks to @JHUAPL for open sourcing the materials for all!https://github.com/JHUAPL/Beat-the-Machine …
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@maddiestone , any books you would recommend for x86 Microsoft inline assembly with C/C++ ? Thanks2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Nope but maybe
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Hmm... nothing really springs to mind.
@brucedang & co's "Practical Reverse Engineering" is a helpful guide to assembly and Windows internals, but I can't think of any works that specifically address writing *inline* asm - which is deprecated for x64 btw.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Maybe they mean using SIMD intrinsics? They're not Microsoft specific though. If you are looking for Intel intrinsics, intel's search page is the best tool, they're basically unusable without this thing
https://software.intel.com/sites/landingpage/IntrinsicsGuide/ …
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