There is no such thing as unmanaged C#, it is a managed language only.
Conversely, there is no such thing as managed assembly. I have seen an
incomplete implementation of an assembler for the .NET framework, but it is
tongue-in-cheek (not serious).
Like Alex said, use whatever assembler the book you are learning from uses.
Otherwise, you will be hopelessly confused by the differences, and spend all
the time trying to work out what the equivalent of the book example is in
your assembler.
All the Best
Julian N.
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Helloo,
I'm planning on learning some asm since it has always interrested me (I
know nothing of it yet, only .net and a little c++) and noticed that there are
some differences in asm (MASM,TASM,HLA) so I'm a bit confused on where to
start.
My first impression is to go with the HLA since I have read that it
supports some *high level* instructions/syntax but can this be used in unmanaged c#
?
Thanks.