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Is rust used for microchip coding?
There's also RTIC which is another framework that makes concurrency trivial.
- Would generators be useful for embedded?
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RTIC (The hardware accelerated Rust RTOS) releases v2.0.0!
Github here: https://github.com/rtic-rs/rtic
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Are there universities that teach Rust?
At Telecom Paris, one of the top engineering schools in France, we teach Rust to undergraduate and graduate students who specialize in Embedded Systems. They get to use Rust and RTIC on STM32 based boards, and they also use Embassy for some projects.
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When is the right time to change jobs?
If you want something more cutting edge. Try embedded Rust and checkout RTIC. I don't know if it's the real next thing. But i guess it could be fun to try.
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In which circumstances is C++ better than Rust?
RTIC is still going strong, they are working on a 2.0 release at the moment :). There's also now embassy which provides an async runtime (and a ton of other nice things) for embedded as well :)
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eskarp: Custom design using ergogen, 3D printed case, RP2040 with Rust firmware
RTIC - RTOS and task scheduling
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My negative views on Rust
That's completely incorrect. The existing ecosystem focuses on web/IO because that's were Async/Await is already being used in other languages so everyone started there. There is significant interest in writing frameworks using async rust in embedded, but the required compiler features for it are still not stable. Check out embassy. Even RTIC has experiments with async.
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Question: Elegant way of getting a 'static reference?
But neither of them might be usable in you case. Since it looks like you're running bare-metal, a framework like RTIC can give you a initialization function and then pass "static" data to a struct that is shared between all tasks.
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Is crate Drone already dead? Are there any alternatives? rtfm?
FYI, RTFM has been renamed to RTIC
harsark.rs
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I Want to start leaning OS development on microcontrollers, any advice?
u/Red3nzo, I have done something similar to what you want to do. Check these links if you are interested: Harsark.rs: A safe and lightweight real-time Kernel written in Rust Cortexm-threads: Simple context switching library for ARM Cortex-M MCUs in Rust
What are some alternatives?
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials - :books: Learn to write an embedded OS in Rust :crab:
tock - A secure embedded operating system for microcontrollers
blog_os - Writing an OS in Rust
avr-hal - embedded-hal abstractions for AVR microcontrollers
cortexm-threads - Simple context switching library for ARM Cortex-M MCUs in Rust
cortex-m-quickstart - Template to develop bare metal applications for Cortex-M microcontrollers
book - The Rust Programming Language
cortex-m - Low level access to Cortex-M processors
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox
nettu-scheduler - A self-hosted calendar and scheduler server.
practice-mcu-bare-metal-rust - A bare metal (register level) STM32F103C8T6/STM32F103 MCU program written in pure Rust without any IDE, SDK, HAL or library, and no assembly code, the only tool required is the Rust compiler.