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Hello Everyone

 

Thank you all for the opportunity to learn about this subject.

I'm old school.   In college I studied EE and computer science.  I started programming back in the 70s on mainframes.   Start working with Unix and network operating systems in the 80s.   I have mostly worked with C code.   Not a big fan in C++ but it did become the standard.    I have no micro controller project in mind to start but plan to spend time studying to learn about he hardware, IDE, test and debug process.

 

 

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Posted by: @lhedrick9701

Hello Everyone

 

Thank you all for the opportunity to learn about this subject.

I'm old school.   In college I studied EE and computer science.  I started programming back in the 70s on mainframes.   Start working with Unix and network operating systems in the 80s.   I have mostly worked with C code.   Not a big fan in C++ but it did become the standard.    I have no micro controller project in mind to start but plan to spend time studying to learn about he hardware, IDE, test and debug process.

 

 

You will find many kindred souls here. Welcome to the forum.

 

First computer 1959. Retired from my own computer company 2004.
Hardware - Expert in 1401, and 360, fairly knowledge in PC plus numerous MPU's and MCU's
Major Languages - Machine language, 360 Macro Assembler, Intel Assembler, PL/I and PL1, Pascal, Basic, C plus numerous job control and scripting languages.
My personal scorecard is now 1 PC hardware fix (circa 1982), 1 open source fix (at age 82), and 2 zero day bugs in a major OS.


   
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