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Old ammeture programmer.need help

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Hello all,
I am ammature rpohrammer althought i started w2ith C from 1996 but got trouble with world. still like C++ and c. I have question right now which programming language is best for low leval programming . i am doing right now c++ have some experinace in c and want to do assembly. microsoft here i come, 01. what should i do with real life programming. where can i get the real life exerzieses and what are he new challanges. have a nice thoughts as time depend upon thoughts. Alaikum
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If you know C++ and C and asm for your target cpu then thats enough for systems programming.as for some challenging problems to have a go out how about these.
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Here is one attachment which might help you understand what you are looking for
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