Event-Driven Programming and State Machines
Short course
Inhouse
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Type
Short course
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Level
Advanced
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
2 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Once learned, the technique of event-driven programming is a fun and easy way to write reliable and maintainable embedded software. Unfortunately, most embedded programmers either haven’t heard of event-driven programming or don’t know how to use it properly. This course trains programmers to architect firmware with an event focus and shows the many benefits of using state machine frameworks to implement the resulting design.
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About this course
Embedded software developers and managers
Experience writing embedded software in C or C++
You’ll also learn UML’s statechart notation and a variety of best practices for effective event-driven programming in C (contact us about C++ options).
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Subjects
- Testing
- Design
- Programming
- Software architecture
- IOS
- Machine Learning
- IoT
- Machine/tool programming
- Embedded software
- Embedded programming
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Bright Solutions
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Reactive Programming
Events and Reactions
Event Queues
State Machines
Run-to-Completion
Active Objects
UML Statecharts
States and Transitions
Guard Conditions
Actions and Reactions
Entry and Exit Actions
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Design Patterns
Ultimate Hook
Reminder
Deferred Event
Orthogonal Component
Transition to History
Frameworks
Inversion of Control
Event Delivery
Garbage Collection
Time and Power
Related Topics
Common Pitfalls
Preemption and Priority
Software Tracing
Debug and Test
Demonstration Platforms
Quantum Platform (link is external)
Texas Instruments Cortex-M4 Based LaunchPad
Event-Driven Programming and State Machines