Summary
In this chapter, we have briefly covered several types of data structures (not to be confused with the Assembly struc[tures]) and reviewed a few of their possible applications. However, being very vast, the topic of data structures may require a separate chapter for each of the structures briefly described here, and their variations, which, unfortunately, falls out of the scope of this book.
Beginning with the next chapter (Chapter 8, Mixing Modules Written in Assembly and Those Written in High-Level Languages), we will approach more practical problems and will start applying the knowledge we have gathered thus far in an attempt to find an elegant solution.
In the next chapter, we will see how the Assembly code written for both 32-bit ...
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