Bluetooth Low Energy

in C++ for nRF
A book by Tony Gaitatzis
Your guide to programming the Internet of Things
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13 chapters, 167 pages

About

Written with embedded C++ developers of all types and background in mind, this book covers the crucial aspects of Bluetooth Low Energy development:

Each chapter explains how the technology works, shows a practical implementation in code, and shows an example project.

Learn how to:

Skill Level

This book is excellent for anyone who has basic or advanced knowledge of programming C++ or embedded microcontrollers

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What's inside

A straightforward guide that encourages developers to use best practices

  • 13 Chapters
  • 3 Example Projects
  • Program nRF as a Bluetooth Peripheral
  • Bluetooth terms and processes
  • Learn constructive tips and best practices

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Author

Tony Gaitatzis is an entrepreneur who has made his career in Canada, the United States, and in Europe.
His last startup, Personal Neuro was a wearable technology startup that uses brain imaging to help people meditate better. With that he raised $1.5m in funding, was incubated at ReadWrite Labs in San Francisco, and was featured in Bloomberg, the Guardian, and Vice news.