A lot of people have used them. Be sure that your template didn’t rely on it.
okay sure. thank you.
Hi Hirishkesh , i am a 2nd semester student learning c++ . i have basic understanding of classes and oop . i find the neowarm project fascinating . since i am a beginner in firmware/rtos , could you suggest some beginner-friendly documentation or a small starter task to help me bridge the gap?
This is probably not the project for you. You don’t have the requisite knowledge to understand how to write secure code, which is vital here.
For this project, you are more than welcome to come back next year, though and we look forward to that. Be mindful of your limitations, this isn’t meant to make you feel bad at all.
You’re welcome to apply for a project closer to your skillset, though
is there any proposal changes that i should do? what should be my steps now going forward until the selected members are announced?
Hi I went through your proposal. It looks good. Just one thing, unlike many wireless toolchains NRF does not give a clean start BLE boilerplate, at least till the time I last used it. So actually setting up the boilerplate can take some buffer time as as you prune things, the code might break.
yes sure, to resolve this I have allocated time in my community period and week1 so that instead of copying from sample projects, I can discuss and setup clean modular BLE architecture that is necessary for this project. Does this sound good?
Also I have changed the line in my google docs where you commented. If permitted, I will upload that version to the portal as today is the deadline.
Hey Mentors, what should be my next steps? @r0bby @Hrishikesh-Bhagwat
Everything you can do has been done. Be patient.
Please use the corresponding project topics set up for each accepted project.