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Switching to Embedded programming?

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    Hi, I am an experienced asp.net with 3 years of experience. I would like to use my C# knowledge in embedded softwares like car audio, audio/ visuals etc. I need some guidance in that. Can you please provide me with some sample projects or some tutorials?? Thanks & Regards, ap.

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      Hi, I am an experienced asp.net with 3 years of experience. I would like to use my C# knowledge in embedded softwares like car audio, audio/ visuals etc. I need some guidance in that. Can you please provide me with some sample projects or some tutorials?? Thanks & Regards, ap.

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      Embedded systems have limited resources, and most of them don't run the .NET framework; most embedded software is developed using C, C++, and Java; not C#. And it is a big leap from ASP.NET to embedded software, you'll probably need to know a lot about operating system internals, hardware, real-time aspects, etc. AFAIK there aren't many articles about it here on CodeProject. Try Google, or go visit the web sites of vendors that are relevant to the applications you envision. :)

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