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Explore the implementation of senders and receivers for asynchronous programming in embedded systems without an operating system in this comprehensive conference talk. Delve into the intricacies of how senders and receivers function, focusing on a partial implementation of P2300 targeting embedded microcontrollers. Examine the strengths and limitations of the current paper, and gain insights into expressing concurrent behavior safely on systems with limited resources. Learn how to leverage this abstraction to tackle concurrency problems in event-driven, interrupt-based environments while maintaining zero abstraction cost. Discover practical applications of modern C++ techniques in constrained embedded systems, and understand how to reason about asynchronous work in these challenging contexts.