"David Hutto" <smokefl...@gmail.com> wrote
should learn to program in assembler (or even microcode) then move
to C and then to Python(or similar) and finally to 4G languages.
Even old schooler though would be that we're just directing
electrical
flow from an ac outlet through a dc converter and streaming it
through
the circuit board though. Which is not as easy as it sounds!
Yeah, but I don't think anyone would claim that was programming! :-)
Although I did first learn my boolean logic by having to translate
it into switch circuits - real mechanical toggle switches not
electonics...
AND => two switches in series
OR = two switches in parallel
NOT = an "off" switch - ie. on by default
etc/...
We then moved to relays and finally diodes and resistors...
But that was training us in electronics not programming.
Alan G.
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