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I just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm fairly new to coding - in my second year of studying electrical engineering. This site seems like a great source of information. So far I've learnt some Python, C, Matlab (does that even count?), VHDL and did some assembly coding for an AVR device.

I feel like I had to learn a lot in the last 2 years because I didn't do any coding before going to university. It's really interesting though and so I hope to learn more in the years to come. :)

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Hey _J_, welcome to CodeCall! Which of those languages do you like best?

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Thanks everyone for the wam welcome.
And in reply to the question about which language I like best, I'm not really sure. They are all useful in different ways. Python allows you to test things right away but then C can do so much and I really like writing code which can be programmed to hardware. And the way we've been using VHDL so far is interesting as well - writing code in a program called Xilinx and making FSM (finite state machines). So I'm not really sure - they are good for different things.
I still find it hard going from one language to another though - I try putting in curly brackets in Python and it really doesn't like that... :D

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Ya i find { } are really only good for {hugz} and {kisses}

Which isn't how python will react to them :P

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Hello _J_, Welcome to CodeCall!

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Welcome to CC !! :)

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