Of the two I would go for STM32 over ESP if you're considering commercial development. Also, the best way is probably to dive in but course 1 sounds like a good place to start if you need to start at the beginning.
What's the status of the internship you were considering?
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Hi! I'm an Embedded SW Engineer (with less experience). I would like to learn things from this community. I have worked on STM32 and other microcontrollers.
yeah i have completed the course 1 ,got used to embedded c , in next few months i will complete rest of the course which hopefully be enough for letting me develop custom firmware .
about the internship , i talked to my dad's business friends , they have suggested me to work on few projects , but in few months i will be joining there company as a intern . The company is mostly into firmware development , so i am trying to getting used to firmware of different chip families
They are using atmega 32 , but currently there are better option in the market so I am looking forward in generalising firmware development instead mastering a particular chip
The reference docs for M5Stack products. Quick start, get the detailed information or instructions such as IDE,UIFLOW,Arduino. The tutorials for M5Burner, Firmware, Burning, programming. ESP32,M5StickC,StickV, StickT,M5ATOM.
just want to know , if the course will be sufficient enough to learn everything about atmega32 chip depending on the intro and the list of topics mentioned