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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (ASM)

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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (ASM)

Implement a Basic "Hello, World!" Program

Note: You don't have ask permission to start solving the issue or get assigned, since these issues are supposed to be always open for new contributors. The actions-user bot will reset the file back to previous state for the next contributor after your commit is merged. So you can just simply start working with the issue right away!

How to get started:

Make sure you are in the correct directory:

cd tasks/asm/easy

Open the hello.asm file and start implementing your solution!

Objective:

Your task is to create an Assembly language program that prints "Hello, World!" to the console.

How to run:

Make sure you are in the correct directory:

cd tasks/asm/easy

To assemble the program, run:

as -o hello.o hello.asm

To link the object file and create an executable, run:

ld -o hello hello.o

Finally, to run your program, execute:

./hello

If you see text "Hello, World!" printed to the console, you are ready to make a pull request!


To work with this issue, you need to have ASM (Assembly) installed to your local machine.
Check out README.md for more instructions of installing ASM (Assembly) and how to make a pull request.

Feel free to ask any questions here if you have some problems!

Also, kindly give this project a star to enhance its visibility for new developers!

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can I work on this issue?

Hi!

As it says on the description:
Note: You don't have ask permission to start solving the issue or get assigned, since these issues are supposed to be always open for new contributors. The actions-user bot will reset the file back to previous state for the next contributor after your commit is merged. So you can just simply start working with the issue right away!