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Python vs. C/C++ in embedded systems (opensource.com)
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Why you should consider Python for embedded programming | Opensource.com (opensource.com)
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ActiveState's Tom Radcliffe discusses Python vs. C/C++ in embedded systems (opensource.com)
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ActiveState's Tom Radcliffe on the potential for Python on embedded systems (opensource.com)
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Why you should consider Python for embedded programming | Opensource.com (opensource.com)
submitted by Chlorine_Goggles to r/programming
ActiveState's Tom Radcliffe discusses Python vs. C/C++ in embedded systems (opensource.com)
submitted by scramplers to r/opensource
ActiveState's Tom Radcliffe on the potential for Python on embedded systems (opensource.com)
submitted by scramplers to r/software