For makers looking to use the smallest microcontrollers or to wring the
highest performance out of larger ones, the C language is still the best
option. This practical book provides a solid grounding in C basics for
anyone who tinkers with programming microcontrollers. You'll explore the
many ways C enables developers and makers to get big results out of tiny
devices.
Author Marc Loy shows you how to write clean, maintainable C code from
scratch. This language and its cousin, C++, are still widely used to
write low-level code for device drivers or operating systems. By
understanding C syntax and its quirks, you'll gain an enduring computer
language literacy that will help you pick up new languages and styles
more easily.
- Learn C fundamentals, such as data types, flow control, and functions
- Explore memory management including how programs work on small devices
- Understand answers provided in online forums such as Reddit or Stack
Overflow
- Write efficient, custom C code that's both readable and maintainable
- Analyze the performance of your code and weigh optimizations
- Evaluate third-party libraries for use in your own projects
- Create your own libraries to share with others