Avrfreaks.net forum, Smiley's book. If you are a total novice in C, best to start on PCs with C, then move to micros. --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "u4ia2000" <u4ia2000@...> wrote: > > What's the best learning tool for the ARV's both interfacing and learning "C"? I've searched here on a lot of the archives and the internet trying to find the best place to start. I ordered a "Butterfly" and the Butterfly Carrier" and am thinking of ordering an "Atmel AVR C Training Course & Dev. Board" and would like some opinions on the best way to go, please. Is that polite enough? In case your wondering that last statement is for the moderator. > I know it's debatable about the best programming language to start with but after much reading have decided to go with "C". I have written programs in "Basic" many years ago when computers only had 64k memory and there was no canned software or print drivers out yet-- the days of the CPM operating system and Bill Gates was still in high school. Maybe I should have stuck with it and I would have several billion now. Anyway, any help you might care to provide would be greatly appreciated-- about the Amtel C Training Board that is. >
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Re: ARV C Training Board
2009-08-12 by stevech11
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