Monthly Archives: March 2017

Agile for Embedded Conference – Early Bird registration ends this week

Our early bird offer ends on 31 March, so book now and join us on 3 May for a day dedicated to Agile for Embedded.

The agenda pronises an exciting event and included talks from industry guest speakers Ericsson Television, Altran, and Dyson, all sharing their experiences.

Click here to find out more about the speakers, presentation abstracts or to book your place.

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Making things do stuff – Part 1

Technical Consultant at Feabhas Ltd
Glennan is an embedded systems and software engineer with over 20 years experience, mostly in high-integrity systems for the defence and aerospace industry.

He specialises in C++, UML, software modelling, Systems Engineering and process development.
Glennan Carnie

C has long been the language of choice for smaller, microcontroller-based embedded systems; particularly for close-to-the-metal hardware manipulation.

C++ was originally conceived with a bias towards systems programming; performance and efficiency being key design highlights.  Traditionally, many of the advancements in compiler technology, optimisation, etc., had centred around generating code for PC-like platforms (Linux, Windows, etc).  In the last few years C++ compiler support for microcontroller targets has advanced dramatically, to the point where Modern C++ is a increasingly attractive language […]

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