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Justin Fontes said:
... look at youtube.com for C language basics (Youtube is a new source of information that is rarely utilized!). I'm sure there is some good stuff on Youtube but (just like the rest of the internet) there is also a great deal of rubbish! At least with a book, you know that it has been through some sort of editorial process. (of course, there are still some poor books). Then get SDCC from:
http://sdcc.sourceforge.net/ and you should be ready to go. Eventually, you might try getting the real deal in C compilers like Keil, IAR, etc. Note that compiler manuals, etc, are not tutorials - they assume (at least basic) competence. So you really do need to be studying a good book, tutorial, course, or something to be teaching you the Language Another option is to buy a demo kit from someone at a dirt cheap price that includes Keil. Again, these will not teach you 'C'. Yes, they can be great to practice on - but they will not teach you. The reason why is that I have heard that you get a better "limited" version than what you can download. That may be true in some cases, but be sure to check first - do not just assume. The same applies to others, too - not just Keil. |