Assembler os

sebastianfox

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Hello! I do not know if I'm right here. I was looking for someone familiar with assembler or C. I just need help and great ideas. I was finally done yesterday in assembler. Can you briefly look at this link?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7phYgIQ8Iis
This is my youtube video. Can you make something better? I am only 13 years and would like that one watches. Please tell me your opinion. Thank you! ps ... my dream is to make their own OS.:)

I'm looking for here are people with assembler skills. Please help and links. 'm new here! Thank you!

And..:

I am just 13 years old and my friends do not understand me. In library I am also not real books. Would like to find out first just what are the operating systems made and what would make their own. I bit C, C + +, etc. Can you help me? I am looking for good books, links, etc. Or should I give up? Wait until I can study? Has any sense at my age? I do this but for a long time and the other stuff (puberty stuff:)) I find totally boring. Thanks for everything. Sebastian. Bye!

For the people: this is not spam, I really need help. At my school we have IT but we only learn PAINT:)
 
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I know a little assembler and some C, but my advice to you is as follows:
Don't wait until you go to college (University) to study. Keep playing around. Learn more languages. If you're big into Assembler and low level languages Get a book like this (Or try and find a German equivalent) and teach yourself about hardware. Learn basic circuitry. Then move on to digital logic (Boolean algebra, logic gates, etc). Or, as you said you want to make your own OS- put that off for a while, and learn as many languages as you can. If you keep this up, by the time you go to a University you'll be way ahead of your class and, if you still want, a lot more able to make your own OS.
You can find books and tutorials on any language (again, not sure how well you can find them in German, but probably pretty easily).
A good structured language, for instance, Python.

In conclusion, just keep broadening what you know as much as you can. There is a lot out there.
 
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