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a book for a beginner

Note: This was originally posted on 21st October 2011 at http://forums.arm.com

i am a computer geek and have some c++ programming knowledge . i am welling to go into the embedded programming arena. have got some noob question :

1- how do i start ?
2- what book you recommend ?
3- is it ok for a complete beginner to go into the ARM programming ?

i am welling to start with a Micro controller profile: Cortex-M series using C or C++ but not any other language especially assembler :)

thank you
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 24th October 2011 at http://forums.arm.com

    You might want to try http://mbed.org/

    The mbed platform is a rapid prototyping system based on the Cortex-M3, but which can be programmed via a USB connection to a PC, and which uses a web-based compiler framework. The board is relatively inexpensive, includes a license for the web-based compiler, and the site comes with loads of example projects.  Being a microcontroller platform it comes with plenty of interface pins / connectors, allowing it to be connected to sensors, motors, etc. It is certainly a good platform to learn the basics.

    Iso
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  • Note: This was originally posted on 24th October 2011 at http://forums.arm.com

    You might want to try http://mbed.org/

    The mbed platform is a rapid prototyping system based on the Cortex-M3, but which can be programmed via a USB connection to a PC, and which uses a web-based compiler framework. The board is relatively inexpensive, includes a license for the web-based compiler, and the site comes with loads of example projects.  Being a microcontroller platform it comes with plenty of interface pins / connectors, allowing it to be connected to sensors, motors, etc. It is certainly a good platform to learn the basics.

    Iso
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