??? 07/17/09 01:28 Read: times |
#167449 - If that was Only True Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
As I've said many times, if you know how to do it properly in ASM, you know how to do it properly. If you don't, well, it's unlikely you'll do it properly. Badly Written code can work. Sometime quite well. It sucks to maintain it. Maybe it is buggy maybe not. Well Written code has a better chance of working. No guarantees there either. This is a problem across all programing specialties. Not just embedded. Expect all programmers to be well trained and full understand the project before starting? Expect disappointment. And I do not disagree that there are many programmers that do not understand an 8052 is not a PC ( Erik's line) And a little ASM would would light up that fact in bright lights. Modern life is not going to let a programmer take it slow for a few years. Projects needing tightly coded ASM end up as a specialty. How many times do you see way not use an ARM. |