Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia. It has a population of over 1,100,000 people, and is home to fifteen different higher educational institutions. The largest university is the Tbilisi State University. Founded in 1918, it is the oldest university in the Caucus region and has over 35,000 student and 5,000 faculty and staff members. The University aims to become a leading research university, and has over twenty institutes and centres, annually carrying out more than 100 scientific projects and publishing over 800 scientific works. The Tbilisi State Medical University, also situated in Tbilisi, has the distinction of being the largest medical university in the Caucasus region, with 5,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled. Tbilisi has an unemployment rate of 30.1%.
Programming Training | Assembly Language Programming Training in Tbilisi
The Assembly Language Programming Training in Tbilisi 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