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Barnett Embedded C Book Arrives In June

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Professor & Associate Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology department head Richard Barnett's "Embedded C Programming And The Atmel AVR" should be available at the beginning of June. Last summer, aspiring wizards waited anxiously for the arrival of the sixth volume in JK Rowling's "Harry Potter" series. This summer, aspiring code wizards have the newest version of Atmel AVRs are a family of RISC microcontrollers developed by Norwegian students. Later, semiconductor maker Atmel picked up and tweaked the design. Dr. Barnett's book takes the student through the basics of the Atmel AVR RISC platform, then enters a tutorial on embedded C, the book description said. Students experiment with variables and constants, operators and expressions, control statements, pointers and arrays, memory types, preprocessor directives, and real-time methods as they progress. Miniaturization of devices, like smaller mobile phones and compact computers like the UMPC, has led to greater acceptance by end users, and a corresponding demand for more and better functionality in them. Such demand increases the value of those who can adeptly program in the embedded environment. Dr. Barnett's updated title looks like an interesting consideration alongside other works like O'Reilly Publishing's own work on the subject, Programming Embedded Systems: With C and GNU Development Tools, an update of a 1999 title on the topic of embedded C programming coming out in August 2006. Tag: Add to document.write("Del.icio.us") | Yahoo! My Web | PreFound.com Bookmark Murdok - David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.

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