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u/gott_modus ยท 2 pointsr/programmerchat

/u/The_frozen_one linked you to IDA, which is pretty deffacto in the reversing world. The free version is limited, though, so if it doesn't quite give you what you need and you want to save money, Visual Studio's debugger has a pretty decent disassembler.

Learning how to read assembly is kind of challenging at first. Something I'd recommend looking into to pair with your journey is Jeff Dunteman's Assembly Step-by-step.

It uses Linux as its teaching OS, so a few things on Windows will be different, such as syscalls or anything ABI specific.

That said, it uses Intel syntax which is what you want, and it has several hundred pages of reading before a hello world is even written. Even if you choose not to continue reading after that, those few hundred pages alone make the book worth buying.