It would be great for Microchip (and us) to buy JAL and develop it
(having Kyle aboard) for all Microchip microcontroller families.

On May 17, 1:43 pm, "funlw65(Vasi)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I won't recommend Microchip C to a JAL or Pascal programmer. The
> effort is greater, and won't prepare you for ARM microcontrollers...
>
> On this stage, the best soluton to learn C fast is Pinguino/Arduino
> IDE.
>
> I learned C for PC long time ago with great effort. Is really hard to
> migrate from Pascal to C. For me it was like Chinese.
> gre> > from MikroElektronika.
>
> > mikroPascal is nice - I'm still using the free (restricted code size)
> > demo but may well buy it.
>
> > > The same if you choose mikroC.
>
> > > If you want only free C compilers (you don't have free Pascal
> > > solutions for bigger and different families of uC ), then Pinguino32
>
> > You can't really go past Microchip's own C compilers especially if you
> > wish to take advantage of the Microchip TCP/IP and USB libraries. The
> > Microchip compilers are free except for some high-end optimisations (eg
> > procedural abstraction) that I've never needed and which are disabled
> > after 60 days.

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