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Should I learn x86 or x64 assembly language?
December 6, 2024
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jeffreycollins
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Learning x86 or x64 assembly language depends on your goals. If you’re working on legacy systems or applications, x86 assembly is essential as it supports 32-bit architectures. However, x64 assembly is ideal for modern systems since most operating systems and hardware today are 64-bit. Understanding both provides versatility and enhances your low-level programming skills.

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