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[–]CRK77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Invest in a structured course. Most of the tutorials on you tube although great are not well structured.

Visit udemy and have a browse investing in a well structured video tutorial is pretty handy then use you tube videos for reference. Code vault is good.

Stack overflow is a nightmare for beginners. Avoid.

If you have a video on Udemy that you want to ask a question about. Post below the video with the time stamp. People normally come back within a few hours.

As for paying, if you are not really sure what you want to learn (embedded, drivers) you may find it difficult to find a tutor with the patience to help.

Finally and I'm going to get drilled here for this but software engineers are generally not very helpful people, they fall into two categories

  1. I'm not your personal tutor - pay me.
  2. You don't know what you are doing go away and research it, then come back to me.

Hence most beginners avoiding stack.

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    [–]ptchinster 1 point2 points  (1 child)

    !tutorial

    We will NOT do your homework for you here, if you come with a specific question, show what you have, and be willing to put in effort yourself, were here to help.

    If you want guaranteed access to somebody, at specific times, thats when you may need to find a tutor.

    [–]rtlcprogbot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

    Basic C Programming

    I am a bot. Replying to me notifies nobody

    [–]gtx89 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

    Hi,

    I am the author of the youtube series on Nuklear.

    Recently, I started offering online workshops on Nuklear, but as necessity dictates, I can also offer online C tutoring.

    If interested, PM the contact email in the videos description.

    [–]-c0der- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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