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That’s why P, or an equivalent safe asynchronous event-driven programming language, is essential and should be a required tool in every IoT or microservices developer’s toolkit.
We discuss the main concepts behind event-driven programming, which, after object-oriented programming, is another fundamental stepping stone in understanding modern embedded software.
Event-driven programming frameworks are typically used to provide multi-tasking capabilities in languages or environments that lack an explicit threading model, such as Node.js.
Along the way, Scratch helps programmers learn about loops, conditionals and event-driven programming. Scratch is written in Squeak (more about that in a moment) and is an open source project.
Yet, a perennial challenge persists: How do we enhance AI-driven code accuracy across all programming languages? In this post, we’ll explore strategies and methodologies to address this question.
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