Learning C programming with Arduino? What the hell? Dude. Just read the anotated C standard. After that, read the K&R books for some algorithms and other incites. I doubt you would get much more with a book with that title. It should be called Learning to Program Arduino Using C.
Learning how to program the Arduino
It goes both ways.
You learn C and discrete logc with an Arduino.
I'm also interested on the HiFive, I haven't bought one because I fell like I'm going to be wasting the potential it has, because I haven't used a shitty Uno knockoff at it's fullest yet.
The trouble with getting into electronics and programming, is that you aren't sure how much you need to know to get started with what you want to do. And the more I learn, the more I realize just how little I know. I'm at the level where I can at least drive a Stepper and Servo motor and create conditions for them. The first document has been updated and one that explains the differences between the Arduino and Pi, has been included well.
The next step would be to learn how to use Ubuntu like a pro, so I can use MS Window programs on a SoC computer like Raspberry.
When I first wanted to learn programming, there wasn't a book in the entire library that taught it. My experience with online universities has been abysmal (1 - 2 years of learning workplace safety and reading facial expressions) with the poor communication leading me to go MIA. But I'm willing to give it another go if you can recommend one.
Are there any books, web-series, forums that you would recommend for someone who's interested in learning linux, programming with Python, and different types of AVR's and SoC computers?
Another reason for all this, is that I want to start a homeschooling club.
shits i haven't made any project sing it past 2 years. last time i was making lucid dream google with it. now it's currently wired to my orange pi zero, but doesn't serve real purpose (at least i keep them from dust)
are you me? (but pretty sure i'm lot retarded though). try go to demonoid, search Python, or Python basic, there are good uploader which got udemy collection pretty good for starter. personally i prefer to watch video tutorials first, later go to deeper with books or pdf
best of luck user, that's how i struggle back then when trying to learn Python, which also my first programming language for me too
If Udemy courses are a good source, then I'm happy to pay for them. I see the Udemy adverts a lot on YouTube but I think its time to bite the bullet.
It's not being retarded, it's lack of knowledge.
Acknowledging your weakness is a huge step for getting out the retard area.
Keep feeding that brain.
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Everyone has a genius mind trapped in a retard brain, you just need to coddle them enough to set it free!
This is another document you might like to proof-read. There's still a lot of holes regarding how to maintain and use Linux (Ubuntu) to it fullest. I'm afraid this doc, or at least the way I wrote it, makes the command-line look inconvenient compared to the GUI (File browser) and doesn't show the advantages that it probably has.
drive.google.com