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Armstrong Subero

    Programming PIC Microcontrollers with XC8
    Programming Microcontrollers with Python
    Codeless Data Structures and Algorithms
    • Codeless Data Structures and Algorithms

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      2,8(24)Évaluer

      In the era of self-taught developers and programmers, essential topics in the industry are frequently learned without a formal academic foundation. A solid grasp of data structures and algorithms (DSA) is imperative for anyone looking to do professional software development and engineering, but classes in the subject can be dry or spend too much time on theory and unnecessary readings. Regardless of your programming language background, "Codeless data structures and algorithms" has you covered. In this book, author Armstrong Subero will help you learn DSAs without writing a single line of code. Straightforward explanations and diagrams give you a confident handle on the topic while enxuring you never have to open your code editor, use a compiler, or look at an integrated development environment. Subero introduces you to linear, tree, and hash data structures and gives you important insights behind the most common algorithms that you can directly apply to your own programs. "Codeless data structures and algorithms" provides you with the knowledge about DSTs that you will need in the professional programming world, without using any complex mathematics or irrelevant information. Whether you are a new developer seeking a basic understanding of the subject or a decision-maker wanting a grasp of algorithms to apply to your projects, this book belongs on your shelf

      Codeless Data Structures and Algorithms
    • Programming Microcontrollers with Python

      Experience the Power of Embedded Python

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The book introduces the exciting shift in embedded systems development, highlighting the newfound capability of microcontrollers to be programmed in Python. It emphasizes the increasing power of these devices and the growing interest in hardware due to the internet of things. Readers will gain a solid foundation in microcontroller programming, making it an ideal starting point for those looking to explore the world of embedded systems.

      Programming Microcontrollers with Python
    • Programming PIC Microcontrollers with XC8

      • 434pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Learn how to use microcontrollers without all the frills and math. This book uses a practical approach to show you how to develop embedded systems with 8 bit PIC microcontrollers using the XC8 compiler. It's your complete guide to understanding modern PIC microcontrollers. Are you tired of copying and pasting code into your embedded projects? Do you want to write your own code from scratch for microcontrollers and understand what your code is doing? Do you want to move beyond the Arduino? Then Programming PIC Microcontrollers with XC8 is for you! Written for those who want more than an Arduino, but less than the more complex microcontrollers on the market, PIC microcontrollers are the next logical step in your journey. You'll also see the advantage that MPLAB X offers by running on Windows, MAC and Linux environments. You don't need to be a command line expert to work with PIC microcontrollers, so you can focus less on setting up your environment and more on your application. What You'll Learn Set up the MPLAB X and XC8 compilers for microcontroller development Use GPIO and PPS Review EUSART and Software UART communications Use the eXtreme Low Power (XLP) options of PIC microcontrollers Explore wireless communications with WiFi and Bluetooth Who This Book Is For Those with some basic electronic device and some electronic equipment and knowledge. This book assumes knowledge of the C programming language and basic knowledge of digital electronics though a basic overview is given for both. A complete newcomer can follow along, but this book is heavy on code, schematics and images and focuses less on the theoretical aspects of using microcontrollers. This book is also targeted to students wanting a practical overview of microcontrollers outside of the classroom

      Programming PIC Microcontrollers with XC8