Needs Valuable Suggestions for Important Topics

rakesh Bhaskar everfriendlyrakesh at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 08:31:40 EST 2013


My kind suggestion would be try exploring Raspberry Pi, which opens the
gate to explore real operating system internals and research.

-Rakesh


On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 6:29 PM, gaurav holey <holeygaurav at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> This is gaurav. I would like to thank you all for your valuable
> contribution to this community. I am in process of designing a introductory
> training module for my students at the university for that i want
> suggestions from everybody out there.
>
> As you people working on the real stuff in industry, you know the
> potential and importance of good tutorials at the early stage of ones
> career.I want you to suggest me the topics in the increasing order of the
> complexity and importance in industrial scenario.
>
> I want to divide this module as Basics of Linux Kernel Programming and LDD
> Programming with some hands on training.
>
> I have some ARM LPC2148 board (ARM7),some AVR ATMega 16/32 boards with
> basic LED Interface,Serial Communication,Relay Interface. I can connect RTC
> DS1307 over I2C and SD Card through SPI with ARM Board.
>
> I am working in the field of embedded electronics product
> development,Application design using Qt and Training students in embedded
> since 8+years and i have tried tutorial out there on LDD and taken few
> topics as guidelines for this tutorial.
>
> Every suggestion to devise a good tutorial with examples motivating
> students to learn the basics of this wonderful field and try something
> different apart from their curriculum.
>
> I am looking forward to your valuable contribution.
>
> Thanking you in anticipation.
>
> Best Regards,
> Gaurav Holey
>
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G B Rakesh
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