Hi, It is very hard to avoid C in embedded/low-level/industrial programming.
Philippe John Salerno wrote: > Because of my 'novice-ness' in programming, I had always thought that C > was replaced by C++ and wasn't really used anymore today. I know that's > not the case at all now, but I'm still curious how much C is used > anymore in programming today, and what purpose it serves. Is it used for > actual application programming, or is its use more for something like > extending Python? Would it help for a newbie to learn C for any reason? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list