??? 09/13/04 19:07 Read: times |
#77333 - RE: Working on nibble Responding to: ???'s previous message |
if there is another better programing languge for the microcontroller then also reply.
My best guess is that 90% of professional code for the '51, written today, is in C. A small percentage of professional code will be written in assembler for speed and/or compactness. There is a block of amateur and semi-professional projects where the code is written in assembler, simply because of the cost of a C compiler. Erik |
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