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actually I am new comer in C programming environment. The general C language has been completed by me. I want to learn visual or hardware level programming but I have no reference for that.
anyone who knows good book, link, or any material related to visual or hardware programming. than please help me.
I have waste lots of time on Google but the result is nothing.
anyone who knows good book, link, or any material related to visual or hardware programming. than please help me.
I have waste lots of time on Google but the result is nothing.
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#2 Oct 13th, 2009
You'll need to learn assembly, if you want get to the raw hardware level of programming. Assembly is easily integrated into most C compilers.
Truthfully, I think you have much more to learn about general programming and the realm of the C language, before you aim towards hardware. As well, it also depends on what you mean by "hardware programming", you may want to clarify that term.
Truthfully, I think you have much more to learn about general programming and the realm of the C language, before you aim towards hardware. As well, it also depends on what you mean by "hardware programming", you may want to clarify that term.
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