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phaeton
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Or more appropriately, when is a uC not the answer?
I mean yeah, there's tons of super simple stuff in which a uC would be
overkill for today, but as prices come down and programming
environments get more 'accessible'.....
I find microcontrollers fascinating, but I haven't played with any
yet. I've done a fair bit of C programming actually, but all of it
was in a unix environment and not for a uC. I also find a great deal
of joy in putting together stuff the old fashioned way, with big and
clunky through-hole components.
I guess I'm looking for reassurance that the uCs aren't going to kill
off the old way of doing things, and that we'll all have BOTH
available for many many years to come.
thx
-ph
I mean yeah, there's tons of super simple stuff in which a uC would be
overkill for today, but as prices come down and programming
environments get more 'accessible'.....
I find microcontrollers fascinating, but I haven't played with any
yet. I've done a fair bit of C programming actually, but all of it
was in a unix environment and not for a uC. I also find a great deal
of joy in putting together stuff the old fashioned way, with big and
clunky through-hole components.
I guess I'm looking for reassurance that the uCs aren't going to kill
off the old way of doing things, and that we'll all have BOTH
available for many many years to come.
thx
-ph