Re: How to get into embedded development including Windows XP
- From: Adora Belle Dearheart <heidi.linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 10:19:42 +0100
bioengineer wrote:
Hello, I am an engineering student who is taking a break from school to get some more real world experience. I am becoming very interested in getting into embedded development, with emphasis on software. However, since I was an electrical engineering student, my program only included introduction to programming and data structures as programming courses. I would like to start something related to embedded systems as a SMALL business venture that I could explore. This would also allow me to gain experience in the field.
I see the topics on this board, and I am VERY interested, but I am uncertain as to what I should do in order to get started in the field given that there is no one hiring in my region for embedded, and I cannot move to get experience because of another business I already have. Are there any books or tutorials that would be good for introducing embedded systems? Any tips for getting started?
Well, firstly I'd say invest in some hair restorer, because you're probably going to be spending quite a bit of time pulling yours out.
After that, there's two books about that I've referred to occasionally - Cseri's beginners book and Liming's Advanced. I'd go for the latter, especially as Sean's here to answer any questions on it. :)
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