Anybody out there have any experience with microcontroller programming?

This might be my "Rube Goldberg" brain at not-so-productive work, but I
mentioned a while back that I am interested in building an LED display
timer (a big-a$$, numeric stopwatch that even my near-sighted son can
see from at least 100m out) for my kids' middle school cross country
meets.  Ultimately, I would like to interface it with Rbase or other
compiled app' to a laptop or PDA-type device, in order to capture finish
positions and times, and add a second display to hold the position and
time of the most recent finisher.  

The ultimate benefit is that we could RAPIDLY compile meet/race results
and maintain a record of performance data for all teams, kids, coaches,
families, Et Al., which I would hope to make available via WWW (RWeb?).

NOW, back to my Q, if anyone has experience with any microcontroller
programming, I'd love to hear about it.  It seems that the 2 languages
of choice (at least for learning) are variations/versions of BASIC or C.
I'm actually more comfortable w/C, but I don't think which language
matters as much as the selection of microcontroller and the
learning/educational products and support.  I have found several
chips/chip families, with apparently sufficient learning materials and
3rd party resources:
- Microchip PIC 
- Parallax Stamp
- Arduino
- ATMEL
- Etc.

Any feedback would be appreciated as I'm trying to learn enough to know
how to spend my money ...


Thanks,
Steve



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