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Hello, I completed the Odin Project about a year ago, and now I'm looking to get into lower level programming for robotics and mechanical control systems. I'm a college student starting into a mechatronics degree, but after looking over the curriculum, I'm not sure how in-depth my uni goes into the programming side of things. They only have one coding course and 2 PLC courses. I've been watching the PBS Crash Course computer science series for a basic understanding of how computers work at the hardware level, and I'm also reading a couple of electronics books, but I'm having a hard time finding any good resources for learning C++. Does anyone know of any good resources? Is it too ambitious of an undertaking to learn this on my own? Thank you for your responses and insight. submitted by /u/Strange_Bonus9044 [link] [Kommentare]
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