![]() It's lean, and so are the resources available. The general rule is, if you want to do the small processors, learn asm and C. Many embedded programmers are coming out of the desktop world where they seldom think about wasted megabytes, but that is a lot of memory for a pic24, so you need to watch how you use it. They need to know the compiler is limited due to the limitations of the resources available. I do agree that there is a new generation of programmers who don't know C and would feel more comfortable with C++ syntax. Obviously, none of the C++ related standard functions, classes, and template classes are available. ![]() Arduino may not be the most shining example of how to use the language, but that's how many millions of 8-bit MCUs happily running C++?
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