About Embedded Journeys
Embedded Journeys is a technical blog dedicated to exploring the world of embedded systems, Raspberry Pi, and low-level programming.
The goal of this site is simple: to document real, hands-on journeys into embedded software and hardware — from first principles down to the bits and bytes.
On this blog you’ll find:
- Deep dives into low-level programming (ARM assembly, ELF files, system calls)
- Practical Raspberry Pi and microcontroller projects
- Explanations that connect theory with what actually happens on the hardware
Embedded Journeys is written by Steven De Bock, an embedded systems enthusiast with a strong interest in understanding how things really work beneath higher-level abstractions. Rather than quick tutorials, the focus is on clarity, correctness, and learning by doing.
This site is a living notebook as much as it is a resource — content grows as new projects, experiments, and ideas emerge.
If you’re interested in embedded software, hardware, or the lower layers of computing, you’re in the right place.
Contact
Have a question, suggestion, or feedback about the content on Embedded Journeys? You can get in touch via email. I read all messages, though replies may take some time.
