I really like Python, that's a fact.
Personally, since I have done a lot of embedded work, I would have to see a real example.
Let's say for an example, a 4x4 keypad matrix (membrane where de-bounce is simple),
totally interrupt driven, in both 'C' and Python with a fail rate of no more than 1 in 100,000.
Or, critical waveform generator with changing (yet controlled) pulse width, nothing difficult,
simple high and low switching using a timer.
If I could see that, perhaps I'd write the code in Python.
More likely, I'd write a hybrid, with time critical operations in 'C' and everything else in Python.
Personally, since I have done a lot of embedded work, I would have to see a real example.
Let's say for an example, a 4x4 keypad matrix (membrane where de-bounce is simple),
totally interrupt driven, in both 'C' and Python with a fail rate of no more than 1 in 100,000.
Or, critical waveform generator with changing (yet controlled) pulse width, nothing difficult,
simple high and low switching using a timer.
If I could see that, perhaps I'd write the code in Python.
More likely, I'd write a hybrid, with time critical operations in 'C' and everything else in Python.