Monday, 4 April 2011

[2] new discussions, [4] new comments, and [1] new job on LinkedIn

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Real-Time Embedded Engineering

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Question of the Week: Do you use or allow dynamic memory allocation in your embedded design? http://bit.ly/drFlWO 146 comments »

Started by Robert Cravotta

The underlying operating system can dictate the choice and/or the rules of engagement when it comes to memory management. IIf it's...
More » By John Ferguson

Making the transition from C to C++ 38 comments »

Started by Anthony DaSilva Jr

T.Z. said: "It is NOT required with C. If you are passing a code up more than one or two layers the design is wrong. There are a lot of...
More » By Rennie Allen

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Educational workshops Comment or flag »

Started by Steve Rogerson, Freelance Journalist

What types of educational half and full day workshops on what subjects would most likely attract you to attend a technical conference on...
More » By Steve Rogerson, Freelance Journalist

Is FreeRTOS a good real time operating system? 19 comments »

Started by Yan Zhang, Embedded Software Engineer

eCos (open source + commercial versions, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECos ) could be an option, is available for many microcontrollers (with or without MMU) and CPUs, is a good abstraction for the hardware and expandable, also has a POSIX and uITRON API.

About FreeRTOS I cant tell for the moment, but I am following the comments. By Carlos Neves, Senior Enterprise Architect & Partner at LusoSis

Job Discussions (1)

Seeking Embedded Engineers for several com[anies 2 comments »

Posted by Elise Clark, Senior Partner, Founder, Skyline Recruiting Corporation

 

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