Hi Wouter! Thank you for your participation. Although you produce hobby stuff, they are for sale, so you are a professional. Hobbyists are the ones that use your kits. I don't think we have to be too strict for statistical purposes. Cheers, Isaac Em 04/10/2015 08:51, Wouter van Ooijen escreveu: > The trouble I always have with such polls is that they seem to assume 1=20 > type of activity. I sell kits, teach, occasionaly I develop custom SW &=20 > HW, and I do things that could be filed as hobby projects. How to weight= =20 > and summarize all my activities? And what I use varies a lot over time.=20 > Whight moment to use? Or average (weighted average??)? > >> 1) Do you design the boards you use in your projects? > Yes >> 2) Do you etch your PCBs? > No >> 3) Do you assemble your boards? > Yes >> 4) Which lines of MCUs do you use? (in descending order of number of >> projects with each one) > Mostly Cortex-M0(+), some AVR (Arduino uno/nano), some Pi > (But one of my projects is a portable library, which runs/is suppose to=20 > run on AVR, MSP430, all kinds of ARMs, and PC/Intel >> 5) What programming languages do you use (in descending order of lines >> written) > C++ (some C, and a little assembler for context switching) >> 6) Which compilers do you use? (product name, version, distribution, etc= ..) > GCC in various guises >> 7) Which IDEs do you use? > None. I prefer general-purpose editors that can call out to my=20 > makescript (DevCPP, Notepad++, etc) >> 8) What hardware tools do you use? (debugger, programmer, logic >> analyzer, etc.) > ARM serial downloader, oscilloscope >> 9) What Software frameworks do you use? > YUK! none >> > Wouter van Ooijen --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .