Horror of horrors! I, grateful as I am for having been properly educated in the nuances of my native language, have discovered a spelling mistake on my company’s website (which I composed myself). Unfortunately, I am currently estranged from my FTP password, so I will not be correcting this error until next Wednesday, 02/06/2010, at the earliest.
My company is offering a prize of £10 (that’s GBP 10) to the first person to discover this or any other spelling mistake, Read more…
I like C++, but sometimes it appears to work with the aid of magic which I don’t fully understand. Last time (was it really 3 weeks ago?) I mentioned a problem I had with compiling the software I have been offering to subscribers to this blog with the GNU compiler. Or, to put it more honestly, I created a problem which g++ legitimately complained about, but which the other two compilers I tried (VC++ and IAR) allowed me to get away with. I am simplifying somewhat but basically I coded something like this: Read more…
Some wistful thinking, as a break from blogging about SKC++.
I spent the last two days at the ESC in Farnborough, UK. Would that be:
- Embedded Systems Conference, or
- Embedded System Complication, or
- Embedded System Confusion?
Or all three? Read more…
As you can gather, I have just started this blog, which is an extension of Software Integrity’s main website. I will be airing many topics here, but all in the field of Real Time and Embedded Software.
I hope you will find it interesting and I welcome your feedback on the articles I post here.