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C would be an obvious choice. It's the most popular language for microcontrollers now, even more than basic (including pbasic). C is the most popular language for everything nowadays it seems. There's no reason why it couldn't be C.
As much as I don't like Java, it would quite a reasonable choice as well with the Javelin Stamp and all. Or how about BASIC, C, and Java syntax? That'd be the best route IMO. Allow the programmers to choose their language of choice. It's a possibility. I've been looking into the OOPic lately, and the more I do, the more I love. It has many advantages over the Basic STAMPs. *edit* I just noticed Not2B pointed out the same thing. OOPs ![]() Last edited by jon : 11-06-2003 at 23:12. |
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