@diyelectromusic, since you're into embedded tech and microcontrollers, you may appreciate this one.
It's a Real-time Operating System kernel I wrote in C and Assembly for AVR chips. My intent was to learn about how operating systems interface with hardware.
I'd like to rewrite it with #Rust and finish the task scheduler.
@xan at €5/piece single and less than €2,50 on reel as board [or €2/piece as IC and less than €1 for the same on reel] they are really a no-brainer.
@fuchsiii got herself a @Raspberry_Pi#PiPicoW to experiment with because this thing really wipes the floor with #Atmel#ATtiny and the like whilst being cheaper and not requiring expensive #DevKit|s to get started.
#Tcl (also known as Tool Command Language; pronounced as either "tickle" or as an initialism) is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming language.
It was made in 1988 by John Ousterhout and it was inspired mainly by #C, #Lisp, #Shell, #Awk and has served as one of the inspirations of #PowerShell and #Python due to its simplicity and elegance.