Scrum for Embedded system devices
In our company, we are going to deliver a new product which will be used for mass notification, so it is an embedded software project and we are going to use the SCRUM as a framework for the product.
Scrum for Embedded system devices
In our company, we are going to deliver a new product which will be used for mass notification, so it is an embedded software project and we are going to use the SCRUM as a framework for the product.
Why do some embedded projects shun cross-compiling?
As I’ve been getting into embedded systems I’ve noticed that some projects (Arch Arm and OpenBSD for example) frown upon cross compiling. What is the reasoning for this? Is a cross-compiled binary somehow different from a natively compiled one?
Why do some embedded projects shun cross-compiling?
As I’ve been getting into embedded systems I’ve noticed that some projects (Arch Arm and OpenBSD for example) frown upon cross compiling. What is the reasoning for this? Is a cross-compiled binary somehow different from a natively compiled one?
Designing software functions which are both pausable and restartable
Consider the following situation:
How To Invoke A Method When It’s Class is Accessed (Any Method) – “OnClassEnter”
I am working on a C# net micro framework project, in particular an I2C bus management/class.
How To Invoke A Method When It’s Class is Accessed (Any Method) – “OnClassEnter”
I am working on a C# net micro framework project, in particular an I2C bus management/class.
How To Invoke A Method When It’s Class is Accessed (Any Method) – “OnClassEnter”
I am working on a C# net micro framework project, in particular an I2C bus management/class.
How To Invoke A Method When It’s Class is Accessed (Any Method) – “OnClassEnter”
I am working on a C# net micro framework project, in particular an I2C bus management/class.
How To Invoke A Method When It’s Class is Accessed (Any Method) – “OnClassEnter”
I am working on a C# net micro framework project, in particular an I2C bus management/class.