Lec#12:Program to get number in DECIMAL from user | Computer Organization & Assembly Language (COAL)

Welcome to Lec#12 of our Computer Organization and Assembly Language (COAL) series! In this lecture, we focus on creating a program to take input from the user in DECIMAL format using assembly language. This session is crucial for understanding how user interaction is handled at a low level and how numeric input is processed in assembly programming. 🎯 What You Will Learn in This Video: -Input Handling in Assembly: Learn how to accept numeric input from the user in DECIMAL format. -Memory and Registers: Explore how input data is stored and processed in memory and registers. -Program Logic: Step-by-step explanation of the program structure for handling user input. -Practical Demonstration: Real-time implementation of the program with clear, detailed commentary. -Error Handling: Tips and techniques to manage incorrect or unexpected input. By the end of this lecture, you’ll have a strong understanding of how to manage user input in assembly language, an essential skill for building interactive programs and learning how computers operate at the hardware level. 📌 Why Watch This? -Gain hands-on experience in creating interactive assembly language programs. -Learn the fundamentals of DECIMAL input handling in low-level programming. -Strengthen your knowledge of registers and memory operations in assembly. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed this lecture. Hit the notification bell 🔔 to stay updated with the latest content in our COAL series! #AssemblyLanguage #COAL #DecimalInput #LowLevelProgramming #ComputerScience #TechEducation #ProgrammingTutorial #UserInputAssembly #TechLearning #COALLectures #ComputerOrganization #AssemblyProgramming #LearnProgramming #TechCommunity #RegistersAndMemory #InputHandling #AssemblyTutorials #DecimalInputProgram #InteractivePrograms