correction to the below: www.zbasic.net - rather than as below. (brain fart) --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "stevech11" <stevech@...> wrote: > > If you are inexperienced in programming and do not want to start with > the C language, then rather than BASCOM for the AVR, may I suggest > this: www.basic.com. The reason: That BASIC is much like Microsoft's > Visual Basic and other structured BASIC compilers. These are logically > designed and ease the transition later to C or C++. Conversely, BASCOM > may tend to teach bad coding habits. ZBasic.net is the most rapid way > to get going with embedded micros. > > But really, IMO, the best way to start embedded software programming > is to first learn the fundamentals of C using a freeware SIMPLE C > compiler for a PC where you don't have to struggle with the embedded > microprocessor yet. Then study the assembly language examples for the > AVR, then study others' C. Then modify someone else's C code to learn. > There are lots of examples of ASM and C on avrfreaks.net, in the > "projects" section. > > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, dlc <dlc@> wrote: > > > > If you are not a programmer, especially not an embedded programmer then > > the answer is plain in my opinion: Bascom AVR. But really, what is > your > > goal? Where are you going with this? > > > > DLC > > > > M F wrote: > > > Hi friendsi am new in AVR's.i want to srart learing this powerful > chip.besides idont want to vaste time now i have a question from > you.do i start with codvision or bascom?which one is better for a > electronic student?which one is easier?what is your reasons?beside i > know a littele C(language) but i dont know basic at all!.maby > codvision is good for me.what is your suggestion?thanks a lotMona > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > -- > > ------------------------------------------------- > > Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises > > www.techtoystoday.com > > ------------------------------------------------- > > >
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Re: the best program for AVR
2008-09-15 by stevech11
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