I know programming, several languages, c, c ++, c #, etc ... and I work a lot with arduino, I would like to start with some simple 32/64-bit development board and with a free IDE, I would like to work with IoT or automobile, but not I know where to start, thank you in advance for your time
Ricardo Yoga said:I would like to start with some simple 32/64-bit development board
I don't think anything 64-bit is going to be simple.
I would recommend that you get a manufacturer's own board from one of the big names - they will be well documented, well supported, and will have specific examples, tutorials, etc.
Be sure to get a board with built-in debugger: you don't want the hassle of having to source, configure, and connect a separate one at this stage. They are pretty much de rigueur these days anyhow - so anything without one is really behind the times...
EDIT
See: https://www.avrfreaks.net/comment/3097061#comment-3097061
Also: community.arm.com/.../170550
what are the big names companies?
Andy Neil said:I don't think anything 64-bit is going to be simple.
You can do something like a Raspberry Pi. You get a lovely development environment(s), a wide choice of languages, and learn an entirely different class of "embedded" by running applications underneath a "real" operating system.
Interfacing with sensors/etc through an OS like Linux is rather different than interfacing at bare hardware level (AFAIK), but is still a useful skill. And the actual applications can be arbitrarily "simple" despite the hidden complexity of ... everything.