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Update the READMEs to mention the latest discovery book (https://docs.rust-embedded.org/discovery-mb2).

Mention the latest discovery book
Mention the latest discovery book
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Thank you very much for this! I should have done something long ago: the plan is actually to archive this repo fairly soon.

That said, I think we might be a little stronger about the language. I think we should be really clear that people should be using the new book at this point unless they really need to work with a micro:bit v1 or an STM32F3 Discovery Board. If you want to do this that's great; otherwise let me know and I'll take your PR and add to it later.

Again, really appreciate this PR.

Changed the language to be a bit stronger in recommending using the new book over the old books.
Changed the language to be a bit stronger in recommending using the new book over the old books.
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I have made the changes to push people to use the new book.
Is this what you had in mind? If not, please let me know what other fixes are needed.

@Tomer-Eliahu Tomer-Eliahu requested a review from BartMassey March 29, 2025 21:30
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This looks great! Thanks very much.

@BartMassey BartMassey added this pull request to the merge queue Mar 30, 2025
Merged via the queue into rust-embedded:master with commit 66a5f84 Mar 30, 2025
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