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Beginner Hardware development guides
Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets
Arduino: A Quick-Start Guide by Maik Schmidt
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Good book for non-beginner firmware development
An Embedded Software Primer and Programming Embedded Systems in C and C++
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Is it really a good-practice disable optimizations during the development and debugging phases?
I've sent this question to Jack Ganssle and this is what he answered me:
Daniel,
I prefer to debug using whatever optimizations will be in the released code. NASA says "test what you fly, fly …