[Noisebridge-discuss] request for AVR embedded systems tutor

Philip Levis philip.levis at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 23:51:19 UTC 2012


I'd recommend the same. avr-gcc is pretty good unless you want to use an ultra-new MCU.

Phil

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Philip Levis
President, Kumu Networks
Associate Professor, Stanford University
http://csl.stanford.edu/~pal






On Oct 8, 2012, at 11:29 AM, Daniel Pitts wrote:

> On 10/1/12 10:10 AM, jim wrote:
>>     I'm willing to pay someone to tutor me to learn
>> how to develop in assembler for AVR microcontrollers.
>> Please contact me off-list if you're interested in
>> details about what I want to accomplish.
> I don't really have time or experience to tutor AVR assembly, but I do have experience in general programming (including some for embedded).
> 
> My advice, start with C.  Once you've got something working or almost working, then consider assembly if and only if you need the spare cycles/memory.   Chances are, the build tools will optimize better than you can anyway.
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