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by flyingcircus3
1420 days ago
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If the registers are abstracted away, you're left relying on other people's code. I suppose learning microcontrollers can mean different things to different people, but as for becoming a professional embedded developer, micropython and Arduino are dead ends. There is no transition to truly understanding the hardware. |
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However, if you do know the hardware, if you are familiar with what's going on under the hood, then MicroPython allows you to write the majority of your system significantly faster.