![]() ![]() AVR Studio along with the WinAVR tool chain provide the tools necessary to program in the C and ASM languages, and this is the part I really like: they are both free. It was the closest thing I could find that worked for me. I researched and downloaded quite a few IDEs and for one reason or another, most just didn't give me that warm fuzzy until I discovered the AVR Studio IDE available. Once I decided on the hardware platform I was going to use, the next step was to set up the development environment. ![]() ![]() Many years have passed since, but about a year ago, I started seeing articles on micro controllers and embedded programming here on CodeProject and after corresponding with a couple of the authors, I decided that I would like to try and get back into the field I had abandoned so many years ago. I decided that there would be a better opportunity in other areas and moved to a location that I believed would afford me that chance. Many moons ago I used to do embedded programming for the automotive industry and really enjoyed it, but the time came that I had to make a career decision. ![]()
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