Function Prologue - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Jonathan de Boyne Pollard (2010). "The gen on function perilogues". Frequently Given Answers. http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/function-perilogues.html.
  • Brian Tabone (2012). "A First Example Deconstructed". An Example. http://www.hybridmachine.com/home/development/assembly/a-first-example-deconstructed/.

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