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Feb 3, 2021 at 17:13 history edited 10 Rep CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 3, 2021 at 17:12 comment added 10 Rep @reirab yes but either way electronics require code to work, right? That's what I meant. Any of the questions that require code, whether it be C, or anything else, are on-topic on Stack Overflow. There are some questions which are off-topic on this tag, and it is useless in the context of the question. I am not knowledgeable in terms of electronics, so sorry for that misunderstanding :)
Feb 3, 2021 at 15:36 comment added reirab "The majority of questions like this will include assembly (as assembly is used to program most electronics)" As an embedded developer, I would disagree with that assertion. - haha - The vast majority of drivers have been in C (or sometimes even higher-level languages) for decades. Sure, we use assembly sometimes, but not anything close to a majority.
Jan 29, 2021 at 3:13 history edited 10 Rep CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 28, 2021 at 9:09 comment added Lundin We do want the relevant tag for the target system. That is, if they have a board with MCU STM32XYZ, then they should use the tag STM32XYZ. We don't need a tag for the board. If it matters what parts that are on the board, then the question should likely have been asked on EE instead, with schematics attached.
Jan 27, 2021 at 8:14 comment added jps @Lundin ok, but the specific tags might be ok for some common devices, but I don't think we want new tags for every piece of electronics that people try to talk to with their C or whatever code. The [electronics] tag has really a lot of OT stuff, the number of closed questions is growing steadily. In the next step we need a lot of delete votes from the 20k+ folks.
Jan 27, 2021 at 7:49 comment added Lundin @jps That's an even worse tag, which have all the same problems as electronics. Tags should be as detailed as possible. Nobody who knows what they are doing think they are working with "hardware". They would rather tag the post Cortex-M0 or STM32F etc, the actual technology used.
Jan 27, 2021 at 7:43 comment added Lundin There are a lot of on-topic questions using this tag, but without much effort I found around 30 that were pure electronics questions, and then I only looked around 1 year back. Also, if someone ask about how to "program electronic devices", that's a strong indication that they don't have a clue what they are doing. Those who work in this field (like me) would use embedded and/or one of the many microcontroller family tags.
Jan 26, 2021 at 20:58 comment added jps in some cases [hardware] might be a suitable replacement for the [electronic] tag, e.g. questions about C programming with the purpose to communicate with some kind of hardware.
Jan 26, 2021 at 17:10 history answered 10 Rep CC BY-SA 4.0