Halifax (otherwise known as the ‘Halifax Regional Municipality’) is the capital of Nova Scotia in Canada. Halifax has a population of around 410,000 people, most of which are based in the urban area of Halifax Harbour. The Halifax Regional Municipality consists of the former locations of Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford, and the Municipality of Halifax County. This merge was completed in 1996. Halifax is a strong economic power and deals with business from across the globe, handling agriculture, mining, forestry and gas sectors for government services and private sector companies. It has been ranked the fourth best place to live in Canada. There is a high level of public schools located in Halifax, around 140 and are administered by the Halifax Regional School Board mostly, but a few by the Counseil scolaire acadien provincial. There are also six private schools which operate independently. There are a number of universities including Dalhousie University, Saint Mary’s University and the Atlantic School of Theology. Because of the number of universities and colleges, and their highness in quality, Halifax is seen a hub of youth culture.
Programming Training | Assembly Language Programming Training in Halifax
The Assembly Language Programming Training in Halifax teaches learners how to write low‑level code that interacts directly with computer hardware. Designed for Developers and Programmers, this course explores core topics such as processor architecture, memory organisation, stacks, addressing modes and logical and bit operations.
- Gain knowledge of assembly language in our Assembly Language Programming Course
- Learn how to use the basic components of a computer system
- Understand the Pentium processor, procedures, and stack