Listen "233: Always the Wrong Way"
Episode Synopsis
Chris and Elecia chatted about listener emails, and other stuff and things. Elecia wrote a book called Making Embedded Systems, if you want to see the chapter about interrupts and timers, hit the contact link on embedded.fm. We also recommend our blog, Chris Svec wrote about the MSP430 from a microprocessor point of view (ESE101) and Andrei Chichak wrote about an ST processor with a more pragmatic and C focused view (Embedded Wednesdays). You can support the podcast through Patreon. Kalman filter explanation video with Pokemon Ben Krasnow's Applied Science YouTube channel Usbourne's books for teaching kids electronics and programming (the free '80s ones are near the bottom) Formally verified microkernel: seL4 Microkernel The first Pokemon games used every programming trick there is for optimization STM bought Atollic and released TrueStudio Pro for free for STM parts
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