??? 01/19/11 10:59 Read: times |
#180703 - And that was the OP's specific question! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Christoph Franck said:
However, most of these aren't written specifically for firmware writes, and thus contain many things that would be fairly cumbersome to apply to firmware.
The difficult thing is figuring out which parts to ignore when writing firmware while still keeping all the parts that make the code "good". ;) Which is exactly what the OP was asking in the first place: David Good said:
... a good way to transition from someone who just knows C to a efficient firmware architect?
http://www.8052.com/forum/read/180638 ;-) |