Bologna is the largest city in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy. Bologna has a population of around 390,000 people. The University of Bologna is the oldest university in the world and was founded in 1088. The university houses around 85,000 students who study in one of the 23 schools. Students can study areas such as Agriculture, Veterinary medicine, Economics, Management, Statistics, Foreign Language, Surgery, Sciences, Psychology and Education. Bologna is also the home to the Bologna Centre of Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. The Bologna centre was founded in 1955 and was the first campus of a US school to open in Europe.
Programming Training | Assembly Language Programming Training in Bologna
The Assembly Language Programming Training in Bologna 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