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I see a lot of STM32-based mini and very cheap boards in all local and online electronic & DIY stores.
This book is great, but it focuses on Risc-V is still not so popular now.
I think that playing with a cheap but real hardware would be more interesting as it has some practical value -- IoT is fun, and code also applicable in a professional area too.
Anyway, I'm not sure about embedded Rust for beginners. The language looks like made for professionals doing something safety-hardened (automotive/industrial/medical) as it has too many syntax and semantics glitches over the code syntax. In C, the complexity stays only in pointers, and lack of almost any data structures at all.
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I see a lot of STM32-based mini and very cheap boards in all local and online electronic & DIY stores.
This book is great, but it focuses on Risc-V is still not so popular now.
I think that playing with a cheap but real hardware would be more interesting as it has some practical value -- IoT is fun, and code also applicable in a professional area too.
Anyway, I'm not sure about embedded Rust for beginners. The language looks like made for professionals doing something safety-hardened (automotive/industrial/medical) as it has too many syntax and semantics glitches over the code syntax. In C, the complexity stays only in pointers, and lack of almost any data structures at all.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: