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Programming Arduino Getting Started with Sketches

Programming Arduino Getting Started with Sketches


Clear, easy-to-follow examples show you how to program Arduino with ease!
Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches helps you understand the software side of
Arduino and explains how to write well-crafted Sketches (the name given to Arduino programs) using
the modified C language of Arduino. This practical guide offers an unintimidating, concise approach
for non-programmers that will get you up and running right away.
Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches
Explains basic concepts and syntax of C with simple language and clear examples designed for
absolute beginners no prior knowledge of programming is required
Leads you from basic through to advanced C programming concepts
Features dozens of specific examples that illustrate concepts and can be used as-is or modified
to suit your purposes
Offers all code from the book for download
Helps you develop working Sketches quickly

Teaches all-important fundamentals of debugging


Serves as a handy reference to refer back to when programming problems occur
Coverage includes:
C Language Basics; Functions; Arrays, Strings, and Pointers; Input / Output; Standard Library
Goodies; External Storage; LCD Displays; Programming for the Web; Program Design; C++ and
Library Writing
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Ch. 1. This Is Arduino
Ch 2. Getting Started
Ch 3. C Language Basics
Ch 4. Functions
Ch 5. Arrays, Strings and Pointers
Ch 6. Input / Output
Ch 7. Standard Library Goodies
Ch 8. External Storage
Ch 9. LCD Displays
Ch 10. Programming for the Web
Ch 11. Program Design
Ch 12. C++ and Library Writing
Authors
Dr. Simon Monk has a degree in Cybernetics and Computer Science and a PhD in Software
Engineering. He spent several years as an academic before he returned to industry, co-founding the
mobile software company Momote Ltd. He has been an active electronics hobbyist since his early teens
and is an occasional author in hobby electronics magazines. Simon is also author of 30 Arduino
Projects for the Evil Genius and 15 Dangerously Mad Projects for the Evil Genius.

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