A organization I consult for is looking, at my urging, to switch to gadgets powered through the .internet Micro Framework, so that we can convey devices to the market quicker. The idea, in concept at least, is that coding in C# as opposed to C or meeting might be a lot quicker and much less malicious program prone. Like I said, this all idea, as i have never programmed an embedded tool.
My questions are as follows:
Is the .internet Micro Framework up to the challenge?
What are a number of the things the .internet Micro Framework cannot do?
What are some of the gotchas?
Is there a viable 3rd party market for Hardware Design and Development? I did not see an entire lot on Microsoft's web page.
Can a person factor to a commercial tool that has been developed with the MF Framework.
My questions are as follows:
Is the .internet Micro Framework up to the challenge?
What are a number of the things the .internet Micro Framework cannot do?
What are some of the gotchas?
Is there a viable 3rd party market for Hardware Design and Development? I did not see an entire lot on Microsoft's web page.
Can a person factor to a commercial tool that has been developed with the MF Framework.