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    Hi Prad, I do all my MSP430 programming in C++ and CCSv4. It works very well if you consider an MCU environment. I have not found any disadvantage of C++ compared to C other then the compiler force you to a more accurate and readable code. Not any addtional code is created nor additional storage...
    on Aug 23, 2010
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  • Forum Post: RE: Elementary question from a cpp newbie: How to build a program

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