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Re: C or C++

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Originally Posted by Gdeaver
I always thought the problem with object oriented languages and microcontrolers was the async nature of OO. In other words OO is terrible for RTOS's.
Actually C++ is quickly gaining in popularity in the embedded world. The last project I worked on at Motorola was almost entirely C++ code running on an embedded control board under the pSOS and OSE RTOSes.