Welcome to SBB learning

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SBB Learning is a next-generation learning platform with a mission to make complex engineering concepts simple, practical, and story-driven.

We bridge the gap between theory and hands-on reality — transforming from beginners to professional embedded engineers through real-world projects, board bring-up experiences, Linux kernel insights, and AI-integrated embedded systems.

At SBB Learning, we believe every engineer has a story, and every idea deserves to run without errors.

Our Vision

To empower students and professionals to build real embedded systems, understand the core of hardware-software integration, and contribute to the next wave of intelligent devices and AI-driven edge innovations.

We envision a world where learning embedded systems is as engaging as storytelling — where each learner not only codes but truly understands, experiments, and innovates.

Our Mission

To simplify complex concepts and  inspire learners through the flagship book “Compile Your Dreams”, which mirrors the journey from blinking an LED to building systems that matter.

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Founder Message

With hands-on experience in microcontrollers, Linux systems, kernel internals, RTOS, and real-world product development, I worked across domains like healthcare, aviation, defense, and IoT. What sets me apart is my ability to translate complex engineering principles into relatable experiences and to turn every setback into a stepping stone.

I started this platform to bridge the massive gap I saw between what students learn in college and what engineers do in the real world. Many students struggle with C, microcontrollers, Linux, or final-year projects, not because they are not smart, but because they do not have the right guidance or tools.

Through SBB Learning, I share what I have learned from years of industry experience . But more importantly, I want to inspire confidence. Because I believe every student no matter their background can build something great, if given the right spark. And sometimes, that spark… is just an LED blinking on a breadboard.

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