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Just to eleborate a bit if you write device drivers and low level interfacing it's C Linux/Windows.For higher level stuff say displaying data or user interfaces to the embedded device it's still C/C++ there is a trend towards C# .net and some of the stuff on the net has been done in Java, Python, VB, Delphi etc.I suppose it just depends at what level you are looking at but all in all it's C.
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