I've taken online tutorials and all kinds of stuff to help me learn how to program the Arudino, but they haven't helped. If you have anything that will help me, PLEASE reply. Thank you!
I've taken online tutorials and all kinds of stuff to help me learn how to program the Arudino, but they haven't helped. If you have anything that will help me, PLEASE reply. Thank you!
As well as the tips from Scott and Dave, it may be worth stepping back from it and getting familiarised with some C coding basics on a computer running Linux (e.g. Raspberry Pi).
C only has about 30 keywords, so it is possible to at least some gain familiarity with it within days.
I learned with "Problem Solving and Program Design in C" (no need to buy the latest edition, if older edition used copies are cheaper).
It is a foundation basically.
I'm only suggesting that book as an example, because that's what the place I studied at recommended, and I learned a lot from it, although there could be newer books out there that are just as good or better.
EDIT: It's as low-cost as $1.98 currently.. worth considering.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0321535421/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
As well as the tips from Scott and Dave, it may be worth stepping back from it and getting familiarised with some C coding basics on a computer running Linux (e.g. Raspberry Pi).
C only has about 30 keywords, so it is possible to at least some gain familiarity with it within days.
I learned with "Problem Solving and Program Design in C" (no need to buy the latest edition, if older edition used copies are cheaper).
It is a foundation basically.
I'm only suggesting that book as an example, because that's what the place I studied at recommended, and I learned a lot from it, although there could be newer books out there that are just as good or better.
EDIT: It's as low-cost as $1.98 currently.. worth considering.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0321535421/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used