![]() You should also get used to working with IDE's though. Your IDE is gonna cook those up for you, but if you don't understand HOW they work, auto-generation CAN bite you right in the ass later on). You'll get a lot of people who suggest using the separate tools with a standard text editor in Linux, which I think is a really great learning experience, because you get the opportunity to learn all of the shit that IDE's usually just take care of for you (like writing makefiles and linker scripts. STM32 on the other hand is well supported by the GCC toolchain (as others have stated), so maybe you should consider making the move away from 8051 processors. ![]() You'll be hard pressed to find Linux tools that support 8051 well.
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