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Programming for Embedded Systems: Cracking the Code by Dreamtech Software Team

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In this unique guide, a crack team of software engineers delivers the programming solutions and source code you need to jump-start a wide range of embedded systems projects. Using flow charts and line-by-line analysis of 23 professional-quality applications, they show you how to solve typical embedded Systems programming challenges–and create your own applications using a wide range of programming languages, operating systems, development platforms, and processors.Take an In-Depth Look at 23 Embedded Systems ApplicationsNavigation system using a GPS receiver Communications systems for protocol conversion and VoIP Mobile data applications using BREW–MP3 player and salary survey Real-time systems using RTLinux–printing, messaging and more Windows CE database applications –salary survey and energy meter reading Networked information appliances using the HP Chai Appliance Platform–CRM, location-based services and more Mobile Java appliances–electronic city guide, Jini appliance control, ACRemote application Windows XP embedded applications –air conditioner remote control, audio player remote control, typing speed indicator, database application, electronic voting The CD-ROM Professional-quality embedded systems applications, with over 7,800 lines of source code Java 2 Software Development Kit, Standard Edition version 1.4 for Windows; Forte for Java, release 3.0, Community Edition; and Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition, Wireless Toolkit 1.0.3 All software tested at the Dreamtech Software Research LabAuthor DreamTech Software India, Inc., is a leading provider of corporate software solutions. Based in New Delhi, India, the Dreamtech Software Team has more than 50 years of combined software engineering experience.

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First published July 5, 2002

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this is nice book to start learning about embedded systems programming concepts
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