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About the Book
Many books cover single disciplines of the Python development. There are books about general design, implementation and testing. There are also a lot of domain specific books. Most of them are located in the area around web applications. But there is no book which summarizes the most important information for the domain of embedded software development.
DevOps in the traditional domain of web developent and enterprise infrastructure (related to internal communication) is not easy. But many people working in the field are considering DevOps in the domain of embedded system and software development even harder.
In the time of an increasing demand for IoT devices where the embedded and the web domain overlap and merge more and more this differentiation will be become important more and more. This is especially the case where the embedded systems not only need to be developed to be "safe" but also to be "secure". In the past embedded software had to be developed to be "safe" at first point and not neccessarily to be "safe".
Now more and more embebbed systems are interconnected with the internet. From an risk based point of view for companies which sell these systems or applications for them the software needs to be developed "secure" at first point. To develop a device to be "safe" is a domain specific plus. This trend leads to more and more technologies which needs to be integrated in the overall product. The challanges in DevOps in these environments will increase related to amount of work and in complexity further.
This book aims to close some gap at the lowest level of product development infrastructures where embedded software is developed at the developers desk. It gives you an as short and effective as possible overview of the most important things about Python 3 relevant in the domain of embedded system and software development.
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