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my experience with the languages
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Hello
Over the years have I made a programming journey from C in 1990 to Pascal, C++ with I programmed commercially, java VHDL, C# and now I'm taking a look on F#.

In the spring I will go back to study embedded programming in C in a university courcecourse so before I do that I will refresh my knowledge in C.
I don't remember much of the C that I learnt and I think I am thankful for that for probably learned some bad habits back then.

I have some questions to get me on the way.
--edit--
To clarify: I am thankful for tips that have been given regarding embedded programming but now I am more interested in relearning C in general. Sorry if my question was unclear,

  1. Compiler, Debugger, IDE? As a microslave I was thinking about 2010 C++ Express, any alternatives?
  2. Where do you find good libraries with code for C. I'm thinking something similar to Boost, POCO in C++
  3. Source for procedural programming patterns and best practices. Where can you find good code learn from?

Thanks in advance
Gorgen

Hello
Over the years have I made a programming journey from C in 1990 to Pascal, C++, java VHDL, C# and now I'm taking a look on F#.

In the spring I will go back to study embedded programming in C in a university cource so before I do that I will refresh my knowledge in C.
I don't remember much of the C that I learnt and I think I am thankful for that for probably learned some bad habits back then.

I have some questions to get me on the way.
--edit--
To clarify: I am thankful for tips that have been given regarding embedded programming but now I am more interested in relearning C in general. Sorry if my question was unclear,

  1. Compiler, Debugger, IDE? As a microslave I was thinking about 2010 C++ Express, any alternatives?
  2. Where do you find good libraries with code for C. I'm thinking something similar to Boost, POCO in C++
  3. Source for procedural programming patterns and best practices. Where can you find good code learn from?

Thanks in advance
Gorgen

Hello
Over the years have I made a programming journey from C in 1990 to Pascal, C++ with I programmed commercially, java VHDL, C# and now I'm taking a look on F#.

In the spring I will go back to study embedded programming in C in a university course so before I do that I will refresh my knowledge in C.
I don't remember much of the C that I learnt and I think I am thankful for that for probably learned some bad habits back then.

I have some questions to get me on the way.
--edit--
To clarify: I am thankful for tips that have been given regarding embedded programming but now I am more interested in relearning C in general. Sorry if my question was unclear,

  1. Compiler, Debugger, IDE? As a microslave I was thinking about 2010 C++ Express, any alternatives?
  2. Where do you find good libraries with code for C. I'm thinking something similar to Boost, POCO in C++
  3. Source for procedural programming patterns and best practices. Where can you find good code learn from?

Thanks in advance
Gorgen

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user1041
user1041

Hello
Over the years have I made a programming journey from C in 1990 to Pascal, C++, java VHDL, C# and now I'm taking a look on F#.

In the spring I will go back to study embedded programming in C in a university cource so before I do that I will refresh my knowledge in C.
I don't remember much of the C that I learnt and I think I am thankful for that for probably learned some bad habits back then.

I have some questions to get me on the way.
--edit--
To clarify: I am thankful for tips that have been given regarding embedded programming but now I am more interested in relearning C in general. Sorry if my question was unclear,

  1. Compiler, Debugger, IDE? As a microslave I was thinking about 2010 C++ Express, any alternatives?
  2. Where do you find good libraries with code for C. I'm thinking something similar to Boost, POCO in C++
  3. Source for procedural programming patterns and best practices. Where can you find good code learn from?

Thanks in advance
Gorgen

Hello
Over the years have I made a programming journey from C in 1990 to Pascal, C++, java VHDL, C# and now I'm taking a look on F#.

In the spring I will go back to study embedded programming in C so before I do that I will refresh my knowledge in C.
I don't remember much of the C that I learnt and I think I am thankful for that for probably learned some bad habits back then.

I have some questions to get me on the way.

  1. Compiler, Debugger, IDE? As a microslave I was thinking about 2010 C++ Express, any alternatives?
  2. Where do you find good libraries with code for C. I'm thinking something similar to Boost, POCO in C++
  3. Source for procedural programming patterns and best practices. Where can you find good code learn from?

Thanks in advance
Gorgen

Hello
Over the years have I made a programming journey from C in 1990 to Pascal, C++, java VHDL, C# and now I'm taking a look on F#.

In the spring I will go back to study embedded programming in C in a university cource so before I do that I will refresh my knowledge in C.
I don't remember much of the C that I learnt and I think I am thankful for that for probably learned some bad habits back then.

I have some questions to get me on the way.
--edit--
To clarify: I am thankful for tips that have been given regarding embedded programming but now I am more interested in relearning C in general. Sorry if my question was unclear,

  1. Compiler, Debugger, IDE? As a microslave I was thinking about 2010 C++ Express, any alternatives?
  2. Where do you find good libraries with code for C. I'm thinking something similar to Boost, POCO in C++
  3. Source for procedural programming patterns and best practices. Where can you find good code learn from?

Thanks in advance
Gorgen

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user1041

things to think of when moving into C-land

Hello
Over the years have I made a programming journey from C in 1990 to Pascal, C++, java VHDL, C# and now I'm taking a look on F#.

In the spring I will go back to study embedded programming in C so before I do that I will refresh my knowledge in C.
I don't remember much of the C that I learnt and I think I am thankful for that for probably learned some bad habits back then.

I have some questions to get me on the way.

  1. Compiler, Debugger, IDE? As a microslave I was thinking about 2010 C++ Express, any alternatives?
  2. Where do you find good libraries with code for C. I'm thinking something similar to Boost, POCO in C++
  3. Source for procedural programming patterns and best practices. Where can you find good code learn from?

Thanks in advance
Gorgen