Christopher Gill wrote: > Hi there > I have been using PICs since last June programming in assembler, I am > now looking a using the C language. What are the > advantages/disadvantages of C over the assembly language. Am I right > in thinking that there are built in 'modules' for division, > multiplication etc. Are there any good online tutorials on > programming in C for complete beginers? > > Cheers > chris First you know nothing; YOU ARE HAPPY You first learn about the chip: YOU LEARN AND USE ASSEMBLY You first find out there is an easier way, so you can spare some time to watch TV: YOU LEARN AND USE C You first find out there is a simpler way, so you can spare all the time in TV, cars, girls, bars, traveling, yatch, relaxing, etc: YOU HIRE SOMEBODY ELSE TO WRITE THE CODE. You first find out your money is going fast, so you decided to do some work: YOU LEARN AND USE JAL You first find out your money is going real fast, you need to do all the work and save some code space: YOU RETURN TO WRITE IN C. You first find out it is not bad to dedicate time, by the way, writing code is a kind of hobby, so stop watching TV and leave girls alone; YOU RETURN TO WRITE IN ASSEMBLY. You first find out happines is all around: YOU LEARN ABOUT AVRs You first find out you were happy and didn't know. YOU REMOVE WinXP AND REINSTALL WIN98SE. You first find out life is a misery, and you want paradise right now. YOU REMOVE Win98SE AND INSTALL DOS6.22 Now, what was your question up there? Wagner. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu