irishScott
Lifer
So I'm a college Junior Computer Engineering major and while my career is far from decided I like the embedded work I've done thus far (working with PICs mostly). I've had some mild exposure to assembly, but I've heard even for embedded systems the advantages of optimizing at that level are worth much less than they used to be thanks to Moore's law and such. My University offers a course in Assembly, but for me it's completely optional. Is it worth the time/money assuming I do embedded work as a significant part of my career? I'd like to take it just for the knowledge, but unfortunately other classes have to take priority if that's the only reason.