【Salute to the Future Siege Lion Project】Activity Summary

Activity summary

In a blink of an eye, the siege lion project has reached its last day.
I was still in a period of confusion in May. At that time, I just entered the embedded industry and only learned a few electronic building blocks. I was not very clear about the whole system, and I didn't know what to learn. Because I just transferred to the hardware field and lacked relevant experience and ability to prove, I failed the interviews for scientific research internships.

The little encouragement I got at the beginning came from a series of exchange meeting activities recommended by station C. I went to the RTThread study camp, the first time I tried to add an RTOS system in the development of a single-chip microcomputer, and I escaped from my slow step-by-step learning route at that time, and popped my head out like a frog at the bottom of a well to take a peek at the outside scenery.

Later, I accidentally received an invitation from Mr. Li Ken for the Siege Lion event. Although I was lazy because I chose the final week, I basically didn't update a few articles hh. However, with the help of Mr. Li Ken's exchange activities, I have met many seniors and companions in the embedded field, and I can learn a lot from the daily exchange topics.

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Nowadays, although the knowledge learned may not be much compared to before, but the framework of the entire system, from hardware to ISA, system software such as operating system interpreter, conversion of assembly language and machine language, etc... I have indeed seen a lot.

Let's talk about this event. Although I haven't tried too much, because I have only tried the library function development of 51 and 32 before, the configurator configuration of rcsa is a novel development mode for me. Compared with the 32 hal library, I can appreciate the convenience of these drivers, and I have begun to adapt to this development method.

I am very grateful to Boss Li Ken for giving me this opportunity! I also hope that I can maintain this enthusiasm and continue to learn~

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