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Re: Goodbye IFI?
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I programmed an 18F452C in college, using assembly, and I promise you that it has multiple limitations many modern-day programmers would rather not deal with -- like no nesting, no recursion, and procedure/spaghetti-based coding practices. These are all based upon constructs that directly contradict what students and new mentors are taught in college about OOP, which is where high-level programming is these days.
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The problem is that what you describe is a limitation of almost all of the embedded devices that compete with the PICs. Typically, programing techniques that won't cause problems on a computer will typically cause enormous problems in a microprocessor.
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Last edited by Adam Y. : 25-06-2007 at 12:55.
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