July 04, 2017
I have limited knowledge in embedded programming and I'm developing interest in Maker Culture. Python is popular in DIY maker projects but I don't want to go back to revise and improve my Python knowledge.

My interest is in using more recent and capable arm boards which can handle D.

What can I do and not do currently with LDC?

What advice can you give me (if I'm missing something)?
July 04, 2017
On Tuesday, 4 July 2017 at 10:46:12 UTC, aberba wrote:
> I have limited knowledge in embedded programming and I'm developing interest in Maker Culture. Python is popular in DIY maker projects but I don't want to go back to revise and improve my Python knowledge.
>
> My interest is in using more recent and capable arm boards which can handle D.
>
> What can I do and not do currently with LDC?
>
> What advice can you give me (if I'm missing something)?

Haven't really tried it but will in some weeks. As far as I know LDC works for compiling code for STM32 microcontrollers, however coding for them is a lot more complicated than using Arduinos, because you need to go low level (or use things like stm32duino but that doesn't use D and it's not as complete).

At least they're cheap and powerful. Look at an STM32F103c8t6 for example.