Go beyond C by applying modern C++ in embedded systems to enhance code readability, maintainability, and scalability
Key Features
Bridge the gap between C and modern C++ for embedded systems through practical examples
Learn how to save memory and cut down on runtime computing using compile-time computation techniques
Improve your software design skills by applying patterns to solve common problems in embedded systems using C++
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Book DescriptionTransitioning from C can be daunting, with concerns about performance overhead, added complexity, and unfamiliar tooling. Addressing these challenges, Amar Mahmutbegovic, an advocate for modern C++ in embedded development, shows you how to harness zero-cost abstractions, compile-time checks, and powerful modern C++ capabilities to preserve performance while achieving safer, cleaner code. This book bridges the gap between traditional C and advanced C++, helping you retain the efficiency C developers demand while unlocking the safety and expressiveness of modern C++. Starting with a modern development environment setup, including a Docker container for seamless example replication, you'll overcome the hurdles of using the C++ standard library in memory-constrained settings and get acquainted with the Embedded Template Library (ETL) as an alternative. The book walks you through essential C++ concepts before exploring advanced topics such as templates, strong typing, error handling, compile-time computation, and RAII. Through practical examples, you'll implement a sequencer, write a type-safe HAL, and apply patterns like Command, State, and Observer to solve common embedded development problems. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to apply modern C++ to develop robust, modular firmware with performance matching or exceeding hand-coded C solutions.What you will learn
Debunk myths and misconceptions about using C++ in embedded systems
Set up build automation tailored for C++ in constrained environments
Leverage strong typing to improve type safety
Apply modern C++ techniques, such as Resource Acquisition Is Initialization (RAII)
Use Domain Specific Language (DSL) with a practical example using Boost SML
Implement software development best practices, including the SOLID principle, in embedded development
Who this book is forThis book is for embedded developers who primarily use C and want to adopt a modern C++ approach. It introduces fundamental C++ concepts, making it suitable for beginners, while also assuming basic familiarity to fully leverage advanced features like compile-time computation. Even those with prior C++ experience will discover new ways to apply modern best practices to write more efficient and maintainable embedded applications.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-1-83588-114-9 (9781835881149)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Amar Mahmutbegovic is the co-founder and head of engineering at Semblie, where he leads the utilization of modern C++ for firmware development. His expertise extends to working on BLE consumer devices and medical devices, delivering sophisticated solutions for a wide range of clients, including start-ups. Amar's dedication to innovation helps bring electronic product ideas to the world. Amar actively shares C++ benefits in the embedded community via blogs and LinkedIn. He also mentors young engineers, enhancing their skills in modern development practices. His work aims to make embedded systems more accessible, maintainable, and scalable, bridging the gap between traditional methods and modern efficiencies for developers worldwide.
Table of Contents
Debunking Common Myths about C++
Challenges in Embedded Systems with Limited Resources
Embedded C++ Ecosystem
Setting Up the Development Environment for a C++ Embedded Project
Classes - Building Blocks of C++ Applications
Beyond Classes - Fundamental C++ Concepts
Strengthening Firmware - Practical C++ Error Handling Methods
Building Generic and Reusable Code with Templates
Improving Type-Safety with Strong Types
Writing Expressive Code with Lambdas
Compile-Time Computation
Writing C++ HAL
Working with C Libraries
Enhancing Super-Loop with Sequencer
Practical Patterns - Building a Temperature Publisher
Designing Scalable Finite State Machines
Libraries and Frameworks
Cross-Platform Development