Depends on your job, but I'd look into Zachtronics games, especially TIS-100, which is basically just a game where you solve puzzles by writing programs in an assembly-type language.
I used to plan out my circuits and coding for Shenzhen I/O in excel at work and then just email them to myself for when I got home
Of course there would usually be something I forgot that made it completely fail when I tried it in the actual game but it was better than, you know, actually working
Depends on your job, but I'd look into Zachtronics games, especially TIS-100, which is basically just a game where you solve puzzles by writing programs in an assembly-type language.
I used to plan out my circuits and coding for Shenzhen I/O in excel at work and then just email them to myself for when I got home
Of course there would usually be something I forgot that made it completely fail when I tried it in the actual game but it was better than, you know, actually working
Great game too
Another good one is Silicon Zeroes
Hmmm, I've been wanting to learn assembly for a while, I might have to try this out, thanks!