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C is a middle level language that is considered to be high enough for productivity but close enough to the hardware to have some of the power of assembly. C has free form formating rules so the look of C varies according to style and C compilers tend to produce harder to debug error messages.  C is gaining in popularity over assembly with microcontrollers as embedded systems are becoming more and more complex.
 
C is a middle level language that is considered to be high enough for productivity but close enough to the hardware to have some of the power of assembly. C has free form formating rules so the look of C varies according to style and C compilers tend to produce harder to debug error messages.  C is gaining in popularity over assembly with microcontrollers as embedded systems are becoming more and more complex.
 
<s>C is almost always compiled instead of interperated.</s>
 
<s>C is almost always compiled instead of interperated.</s>
Advanced C requires understanding of pointers which requires lower level understanding of the hardware than some people are interested in going.  C compilers can be very expensive, however several free or demo versions of compilers are available.  
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Advanced C requires understanding of pointers which requires lower level understanding of the hardware then some people are interested in going.  C compilers can be very expensive, however several free or demo versions of compilers are available.  
  
 
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