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Re: Learn C as a second language?

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May 11th, 2008
I have to agree with jephthah, I have programmed AVR and 8051 both in C. Though there is option to program in assembly but when sometimes it becomes difficult to learn the instruction set especially if you want to program many microcontrollers.

Furthermore, in the end both the assembly and the C code gets converted to .hex or .eeprom that is used to burn onto the microcontroller and I dont think it makes much of a differenc on what language you code(correct me if I am wrong).
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