You want to write Arduino code that you can easily read, modify, and share with other Arduino developers?
Or you already know OOP (Object Oriented Programming) and you want to know how to apply it to Arduino?
At the end of this course you will be able to:
Write clean Arduino code with OOP for any hardware component or functionality.
Rewrite your own projects using OOP.
Create a clean and super easy-to-use OOP Arduino library.
The course works for any Arduino board.
→ Why this course?
From what I’ve seen, OOP is not frequently used with Arduino (on libraries, yes, but from most users, no).
I noticed this when I got started using the Arduino and created a few projects. My initial background was in software engineering, not electronics engineering, so I had a good foundation with OOP, applied to desktop software or web development.
When coming to the Arduino, my thought was: why not use OOP on the Arduino (since it’s possible!). I know not many people do it, but it’s going to make my programs much more scalable and easy to read.
And it worked great. Now, when I write Arduino programs, I almost always use OOP.
Seeing that there is a lack of structured resources on the Internet to learn how to write OOP code for Arduino, I decided to create this cours