London is a city located in southwestern Ontario. The city has a population of around 366,200 people living in the city and around 500,000 people living in the Metro area. The University of Western Ontario is a public research university in London, Ontario. The university was founded in 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth. The university has around 35,000 students in attendance studying a variety of courses such as Education, Music, Media, Business, Medicine, Dentistry, Law, Social Sciences and Information Studies. Some notable alumni that attended the University of Western Ontario include; Frederick Banting who won a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine and discovered Insulin.
Programming Training | Assembly Language Programming Training in London City
The Assembly Language Programming Training in London City 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