2018-11-09 02:36 AM
2018-11-09 05:00 AM
Hello,
From this page: https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/support/learning/stm32-education.html, you should find a set of videos as well as well tutorials to get started with STM32 programming.
All depends on the application you would like to develop.
Good luck!
-Amel
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2018-11-09 05:10 AM
Sorry, I'm from a generation that learned to read good and other neat stuff, as a child, and to find things and be self sustaining.
Which STM32 part? What aspect of programming? What other related experience do you bring to the task?
https://community.st.com/s/group/0F90X0000007tZDSAY/videos
youTube? I think ST has published several here also, a quick Google should get you some hits.
https://www.cs.indiana.edu/~geobrown/book.pdf
Joseph Yiu's Essential Cortex-Mx series is a good source of information/context.
2018-11-09 06:59 AM
Hello
Excuse me if I speak badly or understand little because firstly I am just 15 years of age (really
I'm telling you right. I'm a little boy, of course, there's a lot of scientific orientation in me), and secondarily, I'm helping to talk about Google Translator.
But in your answer, Mr. clive must be said for introductory learning.( F (cortex m4 ) series)
Finally, I'm sorry I may use inappropriate words because of the use of Google Translator. I never wanted to insult anyone.