uint8_t
is an unsigned 8 bit integer
uint8_t*
is a pointer to an 8 bit integer in ram
(uint8_t*)10
is a pointer to an uint8_t at the address 10 in the ram
So basically this line saves the address of the location for an uint_8
in address_at_eeprom_location
by setting it to 10. Most likely later in the code this address is used to write/read an actual uint8_t value to/from there.
Instead of a single value this can also be used as an starting point for an array later in the code:
uint8_t x = address_at_eeprom_location[3]
This would read the 3rd uint8_t starting from address 10 (so at address 13) in ram into the variable x