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Description
Zephyr has a bit of a steep learning curve for someone coming from a background using arduinos and the beginner friendly Arduino IDE. In this talk I will share my experiences on how I got about doing my GSOC2022 project to make Zephyr more comfortable to arduino users.
We shall also be looking at some of the cool platforms that support arduino core on Zephyr, and how over the months the project has attracted various new contributors delivering new and exciting features to the project.
Session author's bio
Dhruva is an embedded linux engineer at Texas Instruments with a passion for open source software development. His day job includes contributing to various open source projects like U-boot bootloader and the Linux Kernel. Other than that he is very active in Beagleboard and Zephyr communities. He currently maintains the Arduino Core Api for Zephyr.
Any other info we should know?
This talk will help the audience know about how GSOC projects make an impact in open-source. it will also enlighten them about how they can get started with popular supported platforms on zephyr using a beginner friendly language like arduino APIs
Special accommodations
Just my laptop to present on
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Social Media | @DhruvaGole |
Level of Difficulty | Beginner |