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− | This can be part of a religious war, but when beginning programming one has to choose a language, choosing the right one can be an important. Most of these remarks apply | + | This can be part of a religious war, but when beginning programming one has to choose a language, choosing the right one can be an important. Most of these remarks apply to other higher level languages like Basic..... |
Almost all the heavy duty guys at places like the piclist.com seem to think assembler it the way to go with PICs. I beg to differ, perhaps because I am just a hobbiest, perhaps because I have a lot of experience in high level languages and have trouble programming like it was the 1950's. I particurlarly like BoostC for info on it see [[BoostC tiny Wiki]], for other versions of C or even other high level languages ( for which many of the arguments are similiar to the ones for C ) see the compiler section in [[PIC Links]] | Almost all the heavy duty guys at places like the piclist.com seem to think assembler it the way to go with PICs. I beg to differ, perhaps because I am just a hobbiest, perhaps because I have a lot of experience in high level languages and have trouble programming like it was the 1950's. I particurlarly like BoostC for info on it see [[BoostC tiny Wiki]], for other versions of C or even other high level languages ( for which many of the arguments are similiar to the ones for C ) see the compiler section in [[PIC Links]] |