Programming the BeagleBone
Chavan, Yogesh
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Title: Programming the BeagleBone
Publisher: Packt Publishing 2016-01
Publication Date: 2016
Binding: PF
Condition: New
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About This Book
Who This Book Is For
This book is for anyone who wants to learn programming on embedded systems and understand key concepts such as GPIO, PWM, and Bus. It is intended for programming beginner who is willing to work on electronics projects and basic IoT applications. This book will be helpful to BeagleBone owner who wants to quickly implement small-scale home automation solutions. Some hands on is expected on C or Python. Some familiarity with electronics is helpful. However, it is not essential.
What You Will Learn
In Detail
The BeagleBone is an ultra-small, cost-effective computer that comes with powerful hardware. It runs a fully-fledged Debian Linux OS and provides numerous electronics solutions. It gives you all the benefits of a Linux kernel, such as multitasking, multi-users, and extensive device driver support. It allows you to program in many languages, including high-level languages such as JavaScript and Python.
This book aims to exploit the hardware and software capabilities of the BeagleBone to create real-life electronics and Internet of Things (IoT) applications quickly. It is divided into two parts. The first part covers JavaScript programs. The second part provides electronics projects and IoT applications in Python. Starting with the basics needed to set up the BeagleBone and Cloud9 IDE, this book covers interfacing with various electronics components via simple programs. Finally, the book helps you create some real-life IoT applications.
Yogesh Chavan
Yogesh Chavan is a Linux enthusiast and open source promoter, living in Pune, India. He has now been teaching operating systems, device drivers, and embedded systems in colleges and institutes for more than three years. These include the computer science department of Pune University, Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research (SICSR) college, and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) institute. He has about six years of experience in the software industry. His previous industrial role was of a software maintenance engineer at Red Hat Software Services. Yogesh has overseen many engineering projects under GEEP (http://www.geeksofpune.in). He has given many talks at the annual open source event, GNUnify (http://gnunify.in). Yogesh enjoys cutting edge technologies. He is a hardware hobbyist who likes playing with smartphones, tablets, routers, and Arduino. He is big fan of Android and various Linux distributions. He has compiled and modified kernel and firmwares for many phones and routers. He wishes to be a humble contributor to the open source world.
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