About three mounths ago there was a terrified null assembly coder kid, in a room somewhere at ISEL, asking in desperation for a book with pictures or other fine explanation of memory management, and stack pointers and stuff. [since this stupid kid skipped some classes] Only to receive as an answer I know not of more bibliography than that assigned to this subject. Try INTEL web site.. .I tryed... ohhh my, spear my limited brain of such limited approach. It would take me millions of years to understand the language, and a couple more geological eras to do something funny with it.
Well since I am now brain stopped by the recent loss of my father and need some funny diversion... though it was a nice idea to start learning some serious hacking... (no... not that kind of black hat hacking... you naughty boy) and ended up tripping on this. So to any one looking for a glimpse on stack, function pointers and a general view to what the hell is codding at it's most raw state (assembly) take a look at this book. Especially if you're a nob like me :$
(a nob at hacking... if you're a nob at coding there should be other things more suitable)
The Shellcoder's Handbook: Discovering and Exploiting Security Holes
take a glimpse now:
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