SPString
A C string library that's designed with embedded development in mind. (by NJdevPro)
modern-embedded-programming-course
Companion repository to the "Modern Embedded Systems Programming" video course. (by QuantumLeaps)
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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SPString
Posts with mentions or reviews of SPString.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-02.
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Strings In C Tiring And Unsafe So I Just Made
I didn't know about SDS. I wrote this https://github.com/NJdevPro/SPString about 15 years ago though for an embedded electronic project.
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Strings in C... tiring and unsafe. So I just made this lib. Am I doing it right, Reddit ?
I've developped my own string library 15 years ago and used it in payment terminals with rather limited memory. if you are so concerned with string size, 2 bytes is enough for 65535 characters, which is enough for nearly everything. You are never going to allocate 8 bytes/string, that's stupid. If you need to work on more than that (a text editor for instance) you are not going to use C strings anyway, but some more complicated data structure. If you think adding 2 bytes per string is a problem, you probably are optimizing the wrong way. Pascal strings have been used since the 1970s and AFAIK have never been a problem memory-wise. And that's normal since they took exactly the same size as C strings.
modern-embedded-programming-course
Posts with mentions or reviews of modern-embedded-programming-course.
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Many Hands Make Light Work - Let’s Learn Together
- The companion GitHub repository
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STM32Cube IDE: how do you override the existing start-up code with a vector table defined in C code?
Hi, I'm following along in Miro Samek's embedded systems tutorial lesson #14 and hes using IAR Embedded Workbench and hes defining his own startup code in C. (see https://github.com/QuantumLeaps/modern-embedded-programming-course/blob/master/lesson-14/startup_tm4c.c)
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ARM education beginners guide to designing embedded applications cortex M
Why don't you check out the free YouTube video course "Modern Embedded Systems Programming", which is exactly based on ARM Cortex-M. Please note that the course playlist is sorted by newest lessons first, so you might want to go back as far as you need for your starting level. The course is accompanied by a project repository on GitHub and other resources.
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path of learning the arm cortex-m embedded c programming?
"Modern Embedded Systems Programming" leads to Dr. Miro Samek website : https://www.state-machine.com/video-course and github : https://github.com/QuantumLeaps/modern-embedded-programming-course