Establishing the safety and security of medical device software is critical to protect patients. The IEC 62304 standard provides a…
If testing and protecting your device from known issues, is equivalent to closing a treasure vault’s door, by that analogy,…
More than ever, embedded devices of today are leaning on open source solutions like Linux. The ease, versatility, and flexibility…
Time flies. And, the older you get, the faster it flies. So I am somewhat unsurprised to note that it…
I recently received an email, from somebody with whom I was not acquainted, with the subject line “Probably a silly…
I was recently in conversation with an acquaintance and they raised the subject of a new TV show that they…
Embedded developers often bemoan the fact that no programming language is ideal for their particular needs. In a way, this…
Although it is not a subject that I address here very often, my wife and I go to see quite…
My latest article at embedded.com has been published: Pointers and addresses – a programming minefield Pointers are a very powerful…
In this, the latest in my occasional “Six if the best” series of posts, I am going to look at…
My latest video blog is now available. I am looking at the increment [++] operator in C/C++ and considering its…
I am continuing my evangelistic journey through the world of Mac and OS X and I have previously written about…