Git and Distributed Development
This is part of an ongoing series of articles on the Git version control system. The “many repository” paradigm has been partly driven by the… Read More »Git and Distributed Development
This is part of an ongoing series of articles on the Git version control system. The “many repository” paradigm has been partly driven by the… Read More »Git and Distributed Development
As we help customers design products, we often try to leverage the latest cell phone practices and technologies. One of these is USB charging. There… Read More »How do modern USB chargers work
This is part of an ongoing series of articles on the Git version control system. This article discusses the trend in software configuration management toward… Read More »Git and Why Multiple Repositories
This screencast (use Firefox to view the screencast) provides an overview of the Git version control system. There are 3 features of Git that are… Read More »Git Overview Screencast
How to properly do callbacks to C++ member functions is something that has intrigued me for some time now. There are a number of solutions, none… Read More »C++ callbacks to member functions
Recently, I attended an Embedded Linux summit hosted by the Linux Foundation to discuss the Yocto project. Overall, I thought the meeting was very positive… Read More »Yocto and OpenEmbedded
We are currently in need of a Qt developer to help on a project. If you are interested, please contact us. Thanks.
Recently an OpenEmbedded class name srctree became usable. The srctree.bbclass enables operation inside of an existing source tree for a project, rather than using the… Read More »OpenEmbedded srctree and gitver
Recently, I’ve been evaluating Qt Creator for general C/C++ development. I’m currently involved in the development of a rather large C++ application that is approaching… Read More »Qt Creator for C/C++ development
Chris Cole and I will be giving a presentation in Cleveland Tues evening (2010-07-26). Stop by if you are interested.