Re: C / C++ skills
- From: "Frank Bemelman" <f.bemelmanq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 15:55:30 +0200
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joshc wrote:
I guess you don't know assembly very well then. Anything you can do in
C/C++ you can do in assembly. However, you will be much more productive
using C/C++ so I'd recommend you learn C.
The thing is it seems most companies with job positions are requiring a
high level of C or C++ for firmware developement.
Sure, assembly is as dead as can be. If you are an excellent assembly
programmer, you will also do very well in C. Learning C is not that
difficult. C++ is a lot more complicated.
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Thanks, Frank.
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