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Build a Binary Clock with Elixir and Nerves (Paperback)
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Build a Binary Clock with Elixir and Nerves (Paperback)
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Want to get better at coding Elixir? Write a hardware project with
Nerves. As you build this binary clock, you'll build in resiliency
using OTP, the same libraries powering many commercial phone
switches. You'll attack complexity the way the experts do, using a
layered approach. You'll sharpen your debugging skills by taking
small, easily verified steps toward your goal. When you're done,
you'll have a working binary clock and a good appreciation of the
work that goes into a hardware system. You'll also be able to apply
that understanding to every new line of Elixir you write. Combining
software with hardware can be frustrating, but you can become
proficient in no time by taking a simple, logical approach.
Blinking a single LED is the traditional hello-world of embedded
systems. Building your own binary clock is the logical next step.
It blinks groupings of LEDs based on the system time. This guide
walks you through a working project using the techniques used by
experts who build software for hardware every day. This common
sense project moves forward in tiny, logical steps. As you
progress, you can verify each step before moving on to the next.
You don't have to be a Nerves novice to benefit from this project.
Become a better Elixir programmer as you build your own desktop
showpiece. With a layered approach to software design, you'll learn
to control the complexity of your programs the way the experts do
by focusing on one small slice of your system at a time. When
you're done, you'll have your own binary clock, and also more of
the tools you need to design and build your own Nerves and Elixir
projects. You'll also be a better programmer with a deeper
appreciation of layering techniques for controlling complexity.
What You Need: This project is for Elixir developers who want to
get started with Nerves, or improve their skills. The project is
designed for Elixir 1.11 and Nerves 1.7, but later versions will
probably work as well with slight modifications. The project uses a
Raspberry Pi zero with a set of components. With slight
modifications, you can make this book work with other components as
well.
General
Imprint: |
The Pragmatic Programmers
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2022 |
Authors: |
Frank Hunlef
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Contributors: |
Bruce Tate
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Dimensions: |
235 x 191mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
108 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-68050-923-6 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-68050-923-3 |
Barcode: |
9781680509236 |
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