Dive into the world of assembly programming, right from your iPhone or iPad! Pocket Assembler empowers you to write, explore, and enjoy low-level programming in a beautifully streamlined interface, perfect for beginners and seasoned developers alike.
Start with free coding mode to unleash your creativity, or test your skills with 28 carefully crafted challenges that will guide you through more complex, real-world coding tasks.
▶ Free and feature-rich:
- Learn at your own pace with 7 introductory challenges, walking you through the fundamentals of assembly language programming.
- Comprehensive documentation and coding tips, so you can understand each operation and optimize your code with ease.
- Personalized coding experience with customizable editor themes and text size.
▶ Unlock More with Pocket Assembler Pro
Upgrade to Pocket Assembler Pro and elevate your coding journey:
- 21 extra challenges – Push your skills with advanced challenges that unlock new ways of thinking.
- Advanced instructions – Access upgraded commands like CMOV, XOR, XCHG, and ROL for deeper control.
- Custom execution speed and logging controls – Step through execution more slowly, or tailor log outputs to fit your style.
- Expanded instruction limit – Move from 1,000 instructions per program to a massive 10,000, perfect for building bigger, more complex projects.
You can choose to subscribe to Pocket Assembler Pro for $7.99 annually, renewing every year until cancelled. You can also buy lifetime access for a one-time purchase of $19.99.
▶ Get started now!
Ready to code like it’s 1975? Pocket Assembler brings the power of assembly to your pocket, with all the tools you need to program, learn, and excel. Download now and start coding like a pro!
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What's New in Pocket Assembler
1.3
November 13, 2024
This trims the app's size just a little, and amends the Fizz Buzz challenge text.
What an excellent idea for an app and what an excellent execution! My only “criticism” lies with the CPU I used to work with, back in the eighties, having fewer registers and a much reduced set of commands 😎. Other than that misalignment with my own personal experience, this app is an excellent reminder for how we used to do things and a great lesson on how, way down inside, computers work. I will also credit the app for its absolute respect of my privacy. Far from common these days, I’m afraid.