that's a relatively new hobbyist phenomenon. When most of us hear "embedded"
we think micro-controller. Sure a lot of that is done w/C these days, but I doubt you get
too deep into the embedded/micro-controller world (as a programmer, read professional) w/o
needing to learn assembler. But what's considered a uC these days can probably host a
lot more ram/flash mem then in olden times, so maybe I could stand to be corrected
(somewhat).
--- On Mon, 4/18/11, Richard <legalize at xmission.com> wrote:
[...] Embedded
programmers need to know assembler
There are many thousands of amateur embedded programmers
out there who
have never touched assembly or even read about it.?
Google "arduino".