Where to learn GNU assembly

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Where to learn GNU assembly

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I've been looking for information on learning GNU assembly(gas) and I haven't found much, only a few articles that show "hello world" in gas.
Could anyone point me to where I can learn gas?
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It would be better to look for resources on AT&T syntax (which is the default syntax for gas, though gas can also do Intel syntax).
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This book uses GNU as: Professional Assembly Language / Richard Blum
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@Antti Thanks, I found it on the internet in PDF format here.

@linguofreak Thanks, searching for AT&T syntax works great. I was able to find resources doing so.
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