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Wed, Jul 18 2012 10:08

Moved over to the dark side

Yes, I'm now a Linux developer. About 6 months back, I got an opportunity to work on the AVR Toolchain - a port of GCC and related software for the AVR and AVR32 microcontrollers. Having always been interested in compilers and programming languages...
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