MacIntoshCZ
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Just scanned ds3231 and it shows two adresses. Why????
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I also looked for some college books but most of reccomended books are in English. How hilarious!
Well i am ok with english. I can translate world by world in most of cases easily. BUT sometimes the sentence just dont make sence becouse it requires some feeling from mother language. Its hard to explain. Just imagine reading datasheet which is written by person like me in english. or translate czech article to english. I guess it will be nightmare.Sorry, but not at all - most Universities teach in English - even French ones have started to do so recently, and the French are rabidly anti-English
English is the International language of science, so it makes sense for the books to be in English.
My daughter works at a Dutch University, in a department run by German Professors, needless to say the language used is generally English (she does speak Dutch as well, but not German). Interestingly, while the University all speak English, the city it's in doesn't - as it's near the German border I presume any second language is likely to be German. So while if you go to Amsterdam (or any Western city) English is universally spoken, but in the East it's pretty rare - even tourist attraction have little or no English speaking staff.
However, I can't really complain, I doubt you're going to find many speakers of Czech either
As for datasheets, something like an STM32 datasheet is going to be HUGE - even PIC ones are - it's just a matter of occasional searching for what you're looking for.
Well i am ok with english. I can translate world by world in most of cases easily. BUT sometimes the sentence just dont make sence becouse it requires some feeling from mother language. Its hard to explain. Just imagine reading datasheet which is written by person like me in english. or translate czech article to english. I guess it will be nightmare.
Yours last sentence is good example of "mother language sense" I dont exactly know what do you mean by - I never think "he's not English", as you do with many. I can translate first half as: He can write and understant articles in english, and second part: he thinks about others that they cant write/read in english. =)A number of other departments at the University where my daughter works use her to edit their work into correct English, while many Dutch speak excellent English there's definitely a few translation issues that end up making no sense So having a native English speaker, who also happens to be excellent at English (most scientists aren't), is a huge advantage for them.
Taking 'datasheets' etc, when my daughter first went to the Netherlands it was on a years work experience, working for the worlds leading authority on rubber One of her first assignments was to research and find everything she could about rubber and vulcanisation - and much of the early work was in German or Polish, with no English translations available.
As for your English, here at least, it's perfectly acceptable - and I never think "he's not English", as you do with many.
I am just curious how library of util delay know which frequency of cpu i select?
I have plan to substitute _delay by timers
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