OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco I had several of this series they are EXCELLENT every kid should learn how to assemble their code to hex it builds CHARACTER
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco NOP
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco "for the z80 and 6502" ... so why isn't the 6502 featured in the code?
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco
I'm sure I still have the physical book somewhere. Came with a small booklet with codes. Wonder where in my storage it could be along with my stiffies and floppies with drives that still work.
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco I mean, No Starch has two or three assembly books in their catalog?
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco I had that book!
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco Wow, the PDF is available! For that and many other books in a similar vein. Browsing through I’m struck by how colorful and inviting it is. Some real care went into this.
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
That and some of the other books on that site were nostalgic. Never read then specifically, but yeah, definitely the right time for the time.
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco possibly not as charmingly illustrated, but the modern equivalent is the RISC-V ISA Manual: https://docs.riscv.org/reference/isa/_attachments/riscv-unprivileged.pdf
RISC-V was developed as a teaching tool initially, and that's still a part of its purpose and it's reflected in the documentation. It's very approachable.
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco Imagine how many libraries you'd need to pull from npm to get your dev environment set up for this!
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco Those robots "taught" me how to write games for the Apple ][c
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco have you seen the for babies series by Chris Ferrie? Saw him give a talk at the #Toronto science center on #quantum physics and he'd just also written these quantum physics for babies board books as well.
We've been giving them to friends who have babies ever since.
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@paco I had several of this series they are EXCELLENT every kid should learn how to assemble their code to hex it builds CHARACTER
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco Most "coders" these days are even overwhelmed by the "complexity" of low-level programming languages ... and for whom even high level languages are too complex: HELLO VIBE CODING.
Guess which programming languages rank among the top 10 of the most popular languages to "vibe code" in ... Python, JavaScript, and Java ...
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco Could you believe we had no problems expecting humans could write machine code, just for fun?

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@paco "for the z80 and 6502" ... so why isn't the 6502 featured in the code?
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@paco Wow, the PDF is available! For that and many other books in a similar vein. Browsing through I’m struck by how colorful and inviting it is. Some real care went into this.
@shanecelis @paco The early 80s was truly a golden age for seriously engaging educational books.
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco I had a similar book for the zx81 in the early 1980s!
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco Kudos to Usborne for making them available, we might run faster computers, but the fundamentals of electronics and making stuff haven't changed AT ALL. You can still buy a 555 timer chip, discrete components, everything. Even a Z80 micro although the original Z80 chips are no longer made.
How to Make Computer Model Controllers is just as relevant today owing to Raspberry Pi's making control computing affordable.
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OMG. Can you imagine publishing Machine Code for Beginners today??
@paco do you remember the last time "beginners" ment actual "peoples beginning their journey in being educated into something"?
todays "beginner" means vibe coding for as little money as possible.