I purchased a book from sq-1 called "Easy Pic'n" and expected to learn how to program .I have read this book from cover to cover and am about to start the process over again,but still have no clue as to how to write a program.Precisely I have a circuit in mind and know how to build it but have no idea as to how to put it to code or even how to equate program language to real world events.I have designed a circuit that will read temperature of a well at several spots to tell me weather the thermisistors that are connected to my LM339 comparator is in the water or the air.This will give me a level providing I know which thermisitor is which as to the inputs of the comparator.So see I do have and idea and I can build the circuit but would like to learn how to do it with a chip.I have many applications fro home and work but need to get the groung level training of how to do this.I work long hours so going to a night class is not feasible .Am I going about this he wrong way?Is there a better book suited for what I need to know?Keep in mind I have no clue as to how or what to type to make things work in programming.I never wrote a line of code in my life and don't know how to equate programming language or assembly language to real world events.I know I keep going over the same old thing but am frustrated.Can anyone help me or get me started in the right direction?