Hi,
My name is Mustafa Ozcelikors, a Linux & Android Architect with more than +7 years of experience working in automotive, who have won Google SOC event in 2017. Here comes a unique beginner course that is dedicated to teach Embedded Linux to a larger audience.
Embedded Linux Training with Drawings is a unique course in the way that I use slideshows, pen and canvas for theoretical subjects, whereas makes hands-on examples for the practical subjects. I have mastered this technique over the years, teaching my colleagues at work, teaching on Youtube, and now I have decided to move on to Udemy to reach larger audience.
You are in this now for the following great content:
Understand embedded Linux software stack
Understand how development with Yocto Project compares to traditional embedded Linux development
Understand hardware that runs Linux
Understand cross-compilation
Talk with embedded Linux boards
Grasp how Linux boots
Grasp the distribution concept in Linux
Understand how applications talk with drivers
Since this was my first attempt to such a work and the course left incomplete, and since it might have some amateur spirit, I decided to share this one for FREE.
In the future I have a plan to make more proper Linux, Android, and Yocto courses. So be sure to follow me in Udemy in order to be able to notified!
Thank you.
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