RAHagen
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I've been seriously thinking about building a rocket that uses digital stabilization for the last couple weeks. I've read nearly all the documentation I could find about this subject and think I've got a handle on the concepts. The only thing I still need to get better at is my programming skills. The only pre-programmed system I've seen is the Eagle Guardian, and I personally don't think the system corrects quickly enough for guiding model rockets. I was thinking I might want to write the initial programming on my Arduino Uno, and then, once I get the program finished, transferring it to a smaller board like the Arduino nano. The main problem is that the sum of my C/C++ programming knowledge stops at using an Arduino Uno to move a servo with a potentiometer... I'll have to work on that. Do you guys have any good links or books that can help with C/C++ programming?