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STM32F4 Socrates

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Socrates

About The Project

Socrates (469–399 BC) spent most of his life dialoguing with people in the streets and public squares of the city. Trees won't teach me anything, he once said. He and his conversation partners explored subjects through a process of Question and Answer; a technique now known as Socratic Method.

In another moment, upon seeing a vast array of goods for sale, Socrates remarked, How many things I can do without!.

STM32F4 Socrates Project applies this Socratic approach to implement a Command Processor for the STM32F4 family. It follows the principles of the Socratic Method within a simplified environment using a minimal set of tools.

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Refer to SUMMARY.

Contributing

If you have suggestions for how Open Source Projects Template could be improved, or want to report a bug, open an issue! We'd love all and any contributions.

For more, check out the Contributing Guide.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2025 abelbarreira

For more, check out the License File.

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