hi T,
Click on the Theory and Circuits options on the top Menu bar.
Members have posted lots of useful info, along the lines you are suggesting.
Eric
Could it be possible to add "Programming" section
The proposed section would be for embedded / microcontroller programming, as there are already very active, professional and high quality forums for the many non-microcontroller programming languages and platforms, e.g. daniweb, stack overflow, android & ios developer forums, etc.
I likewise have a set of macros for queues. If you include non-microcontroller-specific snippets, then I guess it sounds good.Dougy: I use a lot of reusable code like "ring buffer" to store data from uart and sensors. Then there could be things like "how to parse data from formatted string".. Many applications communicate through uart with packets like: $[ID][DATA][CRC]#. And many beginners struggle to handle that kind of communication. There are lots of things that are "general purpose" and "controller-family independent".
I'm well aware of that, which is why my statement was how it was.Non-microcontroller programming tutorials/forums/sites are quite useless for microcontroller programmers.
I'm well aware of that, which is why my statement was how it was.
If you include non-microcontroller-specific snippets, then I guess it sounds good.
Oh sorry. I took it the wrong way. My bad
The code snippets would be non-hardware specific as possible. But simple and efficient.. without library calls.. "designed" for microcontrollers in general.
I posted more of an "for absolute beginners" article in code repository. That is the most beginner stuff that I would write. Next one will be an example of more advanced stuff. Consider that one "an unpolished example". I will edit it as needed.. according to feedback.
Give me feedback. I am not a writer and english is a second language. But, try find that kind of information with google. Tell me if there was something that you learned.
I'm wondering if it should be a Sticky that only you can edit. That way it won't get cluttered up with comments from people and you don't have to read endless post just to get to the heart of something. I think the comments should happen here and you could answer any important updates as needed in the code repository.
I would be editing only the first post I think.. So it would stay top of the thread. What if somebody want to point something important out. Lets see if commenting is a problem and, if it is, do something about it.
After helping people for a while I figured that if I wrote tutorials it would help people and I would not have to answer the same old question.
Problem is that many maybe most people who come for help are not interested in a tutorial no matter how well written. Heard a lot of excuses like "I can't learn form a book"
Just Saying .... sigh
I put a lot of work into this tutorial. I had planned to do an entire series with that level of detail. Seems most people just want 1 on 1 help.
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