Armstrong Subero

Programming Microcontrollers with Python

Experience the Power of Embedded Python

1st ed.
Armstrong Subero
Basse Terre, Moruga, Trinidad and Tobago
ISBN 978-1-4842-7057-8e-ISBN 978-1-4842-7058-5
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To all those who tinker to keep the world running

Acknowledgments

I want to thank my family.

I want to thank everyone who ever said anything positive to me or taught me something. I heard it all, and it meant something.

I want to thank God most of all, because without God I wouldn’t be able to do any of this.

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About the Author
Armstrong Subero

started learning electronics at the age of 8. One of the happiest memories in his childhood was when he finally figured out how to make a light bulb. It took off from there as he taught himself more advanced topics in electronics, before delving into computer architecture, and eventually discovering the joys of microcontrollers and FPGAs.

He currently works for the Ministry of National Security in his country; writes software; designs circuits, courses, and robots; writes books; and blogs about technology on www.trinirobotics.com in his free time. He is also a contributing author to Free Code Camp and has degrees in Computer Science and Liberal Arts and Sciences from Thomas Edison State University. He is the author of Programming PIC Microcontrollers with XC8 and Codeless Data Structures and Algorithms both published by Apress Media LLC.

 
About the Technical Reviewer
Sai Yamanoor

is an embedded systems engineer working for an industrial gases company in Buffalo, NY. His interests, deeply rooted in DIY and open source hardware, include developing gadgets that aid behavior modification. He has published two books with his brother, and in his spare time, he likes to contribute to build things that improve quality of life. You can find his project portfolio at http://saiyamanoor.com .

 
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