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r/assembly_language

This is a subreddit for people who need help with programming in assembly and people who want to post their own code to help others out.

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19,430

Created

February 9, 2015

11 years ago

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How to think about r/assembly_language

This community serves as a hub for individuals seeking assistance with assembly language programming, as well as for those who wish to share their own code and solutions. It is distinct in its focus on low-level programming concepts, architectures, and the intricacies of assembly language, catering to both beginners and experienced programmers alike. The collaborative nature encourages knowledge sharing and problem-solving among members.

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  • Audience

    Participants in this community are typically programmers, computer science students, and hobbyists with a keen interest in low-level programming. The demographic skews towards those with technical backgrounds, often ranging from young adults to seasoned professionals. Members are generally motivated by a desire to learn, troubleshoot, and improve their coding skills, fostering a supportive and educational vibe.

  • Posting culture

    The posting etiquette emphasizes clarity and specificity, with members encouraged to provide detailed explanations of their code and issues. Content that includes well-structured questions, code snippets, and thorough context tends to thrive, while vague or poorly formatted posts often receive downvotes. The community values regular engagement, with members frequently sharing insights, code reviews, and solutions to common assembly language challenges.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should prioritize providing value through educational content, such as tutorials, coding challenges, or tools that assist with assembly programming. Direct promotion of products or services is likely to be met with skepticism or hostility, so brands should avoid overt advertising. Instead, participating in discussions, answering questions, and sharing relevant resources can help build credibility and foster positive relationships with members.

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FAQ

r/assembly_language — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/assembly_language have?

r/assembly_language has approximately 19,430 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/assembly_language created?

r/assembly_language was created on February 9, 2015 (11 years ago).

What is r/assembly_language about?

This community serves as a hub for individuals seeking assistance with assembly language programming, as well as for those who wish to share their own code and solutions. It is distinct in its focus on low-level programming concepts, architectures, and the intricacies of assembly language, catering to both beginners and experienced programmers alike. The collaborative nature…

What subreddits are similar to r/assembly_language?

Communities similar to r/assembly_language include r/asm, r/cprogramming, r/osdev, r/c_programming, r/reverseengineering.

Who are the most active posters on r/assembly_language?

The most frequent posters on r/assembly_language include u/apooroldinvestor, u/[deleted], u/WhateverWhateverson.

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