311: Adds the mqtt-sn to the list of no-std crates r=eldruin a=henrikssn
https://github.com/henrikssn/rust-mqtt-sn
Co-authored-by: Erik Henriksson <erikhenrikssn@gmail.com>
310: Another BSP crate for STM32F3DISCOVERY added r=eldruin a=apatrushev
This crate is used in book and maintained s for 02/2021. Original f3 crate by @japaric looks stale.
Co-authored-by: Anton Patrushev <apatrushev@gmail.com>
305: Added device-driver crate to README r=jamesmunns a=diondokter
I've made a crate that can help you create device drivers. Currently it can only be used for register definitions, but I'm planning on doing more.
I'd love to get some more eyeballs on this and adding it to this list seems like a good step.
Co-authored-by: Dion Dokter <diondokter@gmail.com>
I've made a crate that can help you create device drivers. Currently it can only be used for register definitions, but I'm planning on doing more.
I'd love to get some more eyeballs on this and adding it to this list seems like a good step.
304: Removed Fork for AVR link r=adamgreig a=iGEL
This project has been merged to upstream and is deprecated.
Co-authored-by: Johannes Barre <igel@igels.net>
298: Release CCS811 indoor air quality sensor driver r=therealprof a=eldruin
This driver is now functionally complete 🎉
Co-authored-by: Diego Barrios Romero <eldruin@gmail.com>
291: Add gdbstub r=adamgreig a=daniel5151
Add `gdbstub` to this list of no-std crates.
`gdbstub` is a `#![no_std]`compatible (and `alloc` free) implementation of the GDB remote serial protocol in Rust.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Prilik <danielprilik@gmail.com>
293: Add Adafruit-7segment Driver r=adamgreig a=kallemooo
I published a driver for Adafruit 7-segment LED Alphanumeric Backpack.
Co-authored-by: Karl Thorén <6556005+kallemooo@users.noreply.github.com>
288: Clean up the training materials section r=adamgreig a=TheZoq2
A lot of the training material that is linked right now seems to be pretty outdated (blog posts and books from 2017 and earlier)
I moved all those to an "old books" section because I still think they're useful to keep around, but showing them as up to date tutorials is confusing since they often demonstrate things that are not/don't have to be done anymore.
Hopefully I did the checks for what is out of date/what is not correctly 😅
Co-authored-by: TheZoq2 <frans.skarman@protonmail.com>